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OpenSSF sings a Siren song to steer developers away from buggy FOSS

OpenSSF has issued a warning about critical security vulnerabilities in open-source software, urging developers to prioritize security practices.

OpenSSF has issued a "siren warning" regarding the vulnerability of open-source software, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures. The warning highlights the increasing threat of cyberattacks exploiting weaknesses in widely used open-source components. The initiative aims to promote collaboration among developers and organizations to improve software security practices and reduce risks.

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