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Linux Foundation Offers Badges to Certify Open Source Code Quality
Which open source projects can users trust? That's a question the Linux Foundation hopes to help answer by the introduction of "badges" from the Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) project, which recognize open source platforms deemed to be safe and stable.
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Free Badge Program Signals What Open Source Projects Meet Criteria for Security, Quality and Stability
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Linux Foundation Badges Aim to Separate Wheat From Chaff
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ImageMagick users beware: Multiple vulnerabilities leave servers compromised
The popular image processing library ImageMagick has a number of critical vulnerabilities currently being used in the wild, allowing attackers to gain control of servers.
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How To Create A Super Secure Password To Defeat Hackers
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