Seventy-four percent of codebases had high-risk open source vulnerabilities last year, representing a significant increase over the 48% of those with exploited flaws, proof-of-concept exploits, and remote code execution issues in 2022, even though the percentage of codebases with one or more flaws held steady, reports SiliconAngle. Most of the codebases with high-risk security issues were from the computer hardware and semiconductor sectors, followed by the robotics and industrial sectors, according to a Synopsys report.
Source: SC Magazine