Most Critical Open Source Projects Lack Memory-Safe Code, CISA Says - DevOps.com
Briefly

CISA and the FBI found that 55% of lines of code in widely used open-source projects were written in memory-unsafe languages, urging a transition to memory-safe languages like Rust, C#, Go, Java, Python, and Swift.
Transitioning to memory-safe languages will eliminate memory safety issues that have plagued developers, reducing software flaws, updates, and vulnerability to exploitation by bad actors.
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