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Google Code Search peers into programs' flaws
3:32 PM - October 10, 2006 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: google, code, search 0 comment
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Security professionals warned developers on Thursday that they need to be aware that their open-source repositories can now be easily mined, allowing attackers to target programs that are likely to be flawed. While Google could previously be used to look for specific strings, now the search engine riffles through code that much better.
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