The Underhanded C competition, run by Binghamton researcher Scott Craver, rewards contestants who can camouflage the most malicious software vulnerability. And it’s meant to make all software more secure, The Christian Science Monitor reports.
The Underhanded C competition, run by Binghamton researcher Scott Craver, rewards contestants who can camouflage the most malicious software vulnerability. And it’s meant to make all software more secure, The Christian Science Monitor reports.
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