Every open-source CVE backlog has that one line item you keep sliding into next quarter. The library is a couple of majors behind, the upgrade breaks four services, and the fix upstream ships against a version you cannot ride to. So you file the ticket again. (Everyone's doing great, thanks for asking.) On June 30, Aikido Security said it had acquired Root, whose whole pitch is to make that ticket go away by another route: patch the vulnerability directly into the version already resolved by your build, and skip the upgrade entirely. Per The New Stack, the deal is worth 70 million. Just remember what you are trading. Convenience today, in exchange for a new entry on the very short list of parties who can change what a dependency means inside your build. Add them to the list of things you sign and rebuild. Then breathe.

Aikido buys Root to patch open source in place, without the upgrade dance
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