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Or, why the software supply chain should be treated as critical infrastructure with guardrails built in at every layer.
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It's a solved problem, but I actually prefer a simple web UI.
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The TeamPCP hacking group has hacked the Telnyx PyPI package as part of a supply chain campaign targeting the broad OSS ecosystem.