March 21, 2022, 12:01 p.m. | Patrick Howell O'Neill

MIT Technology Review www.technologyreview.com

Russia’s biggest bank has warned its users to stop updating software due to the threat of “protestware”: open-source software projects whose authors have altered their code in opposition to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.  Most of the protestware simply displays anti-war, pro-Ukrainian messages when it is run, but at least one project had malicious code added…

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