PCWorld explores how AI’s rise makes open-source software essential for security, as closed-source code can hide malicious ...
When you hear the term "open source," it's talking about any publicly accessible design that people are free to change and share as they please. It started with software development, with code that ...
Open source software has a number of benefits over commercial products, not least the fact that it can be downloaded for free. This means anyone can analyse the code and, assuming they have the right ...
It says it is, but the reality is a little blurry.
And the funny thing is, it seems like it's completely legal.