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Charlie Osborne, Contributor
Charlie Osborne
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Charlie Osborne is a cybersecurity journalist and photographer who writes for ZDNet and CNET from London. PGP Key: AF40821B.
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Posted in Zero Day
on December 31, 2021
| Topic: Security
Replicable attacks and a low barrier to entry will ensure the rate of supply chain attacks increases next year, cybersecurity researchers have warned.
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