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How open source hardware increases security | Opensource.com &#9659;https://opensource.com/article/18/10/cybersecurity-demands-rapid-switch-open-source-hardware Hardware hacks are particularly scary because they trump any software security safeguards&#8212;for example, they can render all accounts on a server password-less. Fortunately, we can benefit from what the software industry has learned from decades of fighting prolific software hackers : Using open source techniques can, perhaps (&#8230;)
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