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    Burn It With Fire: How to Eliminate an Industry-Wide Supply Chain Vulnerability

    July 3, 2025

    Burn It With Fire: How to Eliminate an Industry-Wide Supply Chain Vulnerability

    🔥 The supply chain bug that couldn’t be ignored — so I torched itIntroduction: A Typo That Could Compromise the JVMIn 2019, while debugging one of my own builds, I noticed something odd. The build was …
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