Sabotage of Color and Faker libraries puts open source software in the spotlight
As an open source developer corrupts his own software, crippling thousands of projects, should businesses be relying on free code?
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As an open source developer corrupts his own software, crippling thousands of projects, should businesses be relying on free code?
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