MITRE's CVE program given last-minute reprieve

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Just as its funding was due to run out.

MITRE's CVE program given last-minute reprieve
US officials will extend support for 11 months for a database of cyber weaknesses that plays a critical role in fighting bugs and hacks, just as the funding was due to run out. The expected cut-off of payments for the non-profit MITRE's Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database had ...

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