Free bug scan offered for Java apps
The project, dubbed Java Open Review, will allow any project written in Java to be submitted by a contributor
Fortify’s competitors, Coverity, has also offered free scanning for certain well-known open-source programs. A large number of flaws in open-source software appears in driver code and Web applications. Fortify previously announced a system to help developers classify flaws, which the company hoped would also educate developers about the various types of vulnerabilities for which they have to look.
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