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Friday, 21 July 2006

Searching for Source Code Security Vulnerabilities

Posted on 07:36 by Unknown
While Google was quick enough to censor the colourful Malware Search logo -- colourful branding -- here's another recently started initiative, Bugle - a google based source code bug finder :"Bugle is a collection of search queries which can help to identify software security bugs in source code available on the web. The list at the moment is rather small (you get the idea though), hopefully
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