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Applications Weakened by Third-Party Code
The New York Times (Sep 22 2010)
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The use of third-party code in applications represents a big security risk for companies, according to a study from security vendor Veracode.
Companies often use code libraries that have been developed from either open-source projects or outsourcing organizations that have been contracted to create applications, said Jason Steer, a solutions architect for Veracode, which specializes in scanning code for vulnerabilities.
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