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Leaks in Microsoft VS Code Marketplace Put Supply Chain at Risk

Posted on October 16, 2025
Leaks in Microsoft VS Code Marketplace Put Supply Chain at Risk

Researchers discovered more than 550 unique secrets exposed in Visual Studio Code marketplaces, prompting Microsoft to bolster security measures.

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