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Open Source Apocalypse: 74% of Codebases Teeming with High-Risk Vulnerabilities
Cracking up at code calamities? As vulnerabilities in open-source soar to 74%, it’s no joke for the semiconductor vertical, staggering at 88%. Tech layoffs might be laughing gas for security risks, says Synopsys. Patch up and chuckle on—software hygiene’s no laughing matter! #OpenSourceVulnerabilities

Hot Take:
Who needs horror movies when you have the latest cybersecurity reports? In the latest scream-fest, a whopping 74% of commercial codebases have decided to throw a vulnerability party with high-risk flaws as the VIP guests. They're not just any gate-crashers; these are the kind that love to remote control your code execution from afar. And the semiconductor industry? They're hosting the after-party with 88% of codebases boogying with bugs. Buckle up, folks; it's a bumpy ride on the open-source express!