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Glossary Term Software Supply Chain Attack

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What is Software Supply Chain Attack?

A Software Supply Chain Attack is a cyberattack that infiltrates a target system through vulnerabilities in the software supply chain, allowing malicious actors to compromise software before it reaches end users.

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Understanding Software Supply Chain Attack

A software supply chain attack is a type of cyberattack where malicious actors infiltrate a software vendor's development or distribution process to introduce vulnerabilities or malicious code into the software before it reaches end-users. This type of attack can compromise the integrity and security of software applications, potentially leading to widespread damage and compromise of systems and sensitive data.

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