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Microsoft Application Inspector: Check open source components for unwanted features

Posted on 20 January 2020

From helpnetsecurity.com

Microsoft Application Inspector

Want to know what’s in an open source software component before you use it? Microsoft Application Inspector will tell you what it does and spots potentially unwanted features – or backdoors.

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