Open innovation in software can improve security by allowing vulnerabilities to be found before release. However, for open source software, post-release vulnerabilities are more likely to be exploited due to source code visibility. This research shows that open source software faces greater attack risks after vulnerabilities are discovered compared to closed source software.
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