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Even Open Source Isn't Safe From Hacking… "0.5% of 230,000 Are High-risk."

Summary by ddaily.co.kr
[Digital Daily Reporter Sang-il Lee] The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 7th that it analyzed approximately 231,000 open source software components and found that approximately 3.5% contained security vulnerabilities, including remote execution of malicious code and exposure of sensitive information. Of these, 0.49% were classified as high-risk vulnerabilities (KEVs) that could be exploited for actual hacking or distribu…
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[Digital Daily Reporter Sang-il Lee] The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 7th that it analyzed approximately 231,000 open source software components and found that approximately 3.5% contained security vulnerabilities, including remote execution of malicious code and exposure of sensitive information. Of these, 0.49% were classified as high-risk vulnerabilities (KEVs) that could be exploited for actual hacking or distribu…

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ddaily.co.kr broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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