Researchers at threat detection and response company Trellix have resurrected a 15-year-old Python vulnerability, showing that it’s more serious than initially believed and that it could affect hundreds of thousands of applications.
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15-Year-Old Python Vulnerability Present in 350,000 Projects Resurrected
Researchers at threat detection and response company Trellix have resurrected a 15-year-old Python vulnerability, showing that it’s more serious than initially believed and that it could affect hundreds of thousands of applications. The post 15-Year-Old Python Vulnerability Present in 350,000 Projects Resurrected appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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