Mike Sheward on Nostr: what happened today with the malicious backdoor stealthily inserted into an open ...
what happened today with the malicious backdoor stealthily inserted into an open source software project would never happen in the closed source world, given that such malicious backdoors are captured in the product requirements document, and fully detailed on the confluence pages that everyone in the company, that guy Phil who left in 2012, and some contractors have access too
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