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Crafting Secure Open Source Code to Mitigate Exploitation Risks

Thanks to our friends at Help-Net Security for this submission. . The use of open source code in modern software has become nearly ubiquitous. It makes perfect sense: facing ever-increasing pressures to accelerate the rate at which new applications are delivered, developers value the ready-made aspect of open source components which they can plug in where needed, rather than building a feature from the ground up. Indeed, this practice has become so common that today the average application is composed mostly of open source libraries , with these components making up more than 80% of the average codebase. But the widespread use of open source code has certain consequences. As with custom or home-grown code, open source libraries can contain vulnerabilities, and those vulnerabilities may be exploited by cybercriminals targeting these components as attack vectors to gain access to networks, intercept sensitive data, and influence or impede an application’s functionality. Open source code is distinct from custom code, however, in that its vulnerabilities – and many exploits for them – are published online, making it a particularly attractive target for malicious actors. . Utilizing open source software is prevalent within the programming community; however, it may introduce risks for abuse by malicious hackers.. Open Source Libraries, Software Security Practices, Exploitation Risks, Secure Development Guidelines. . Brittany Day

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Goatse Security: Five-Year Sentence for AT&T Hacking Incident

Two blokes who made a mockery of Apple's faith-based Ipad security are getting the book thrown at them in a US court. Daniel Spitler and Andrew Auernheimer took just five days to nick the data of 120,000 Ipad users and pass it on to the Gawker website. They shared the code they used to do it with their mates. . The code mimicked an Ipad so that AT&T's servers were fooled into believing that they were communicating with an Apple fanboi who would never dream of turning over its servers because these were blessed by Steve Jobs. The pair, who are members of the hacker group Goatse Security, used an account slurper to conduct a brute force attack on AT&T's servers. Where they went wrong was telling people they did it. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . The code mimicked an Ipad so that AT&T's servers were fooled into believing that they were communica. blokes, mockery, apple's, faith-based, security, getting, thrown. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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