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Security Group SANS Exposes 25 "Most Wanted" Coding Errors

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Having a list of the 25 most wanted errors is a great way of stomping out potentially disastrous vulnerabilities. It is quite interesting as well that SANS was able to get names like Apple and Microsoft onboard to compile the error hitlist. Let's hope that the list is continually updated.

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