The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation assert that C, C++, and other memory-unsafe languages contribute to potential security breaches.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation assert that C, C++, and other memory-unsafe languages contribute to potential security breaches.
The vulnerabilities have since been patched, but had quietly persisted since the CocoaPods migration in 2014.
A new report promotes preventing cyberattacks by using memory-safe languages, and the development of software safety standards.