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RUSTSEC-2022-0065 was identified in the RustSec Advisory Database, which is an authoritative source for Rust-related security vulnerabilities. The vulnerability was discovered in 2022 and affected Rust packages. Each advisory in the database comes from open and authoritative sources, allowing for community improvements and resulting in high-quality vulnerability information (Google Security Blog).
The vulnerability was part of a broader security initiative that focused on improving vulnerability triage for developers and consumers of open source software. The OSV format was used to unambiguously store information about affected versions in a machine-readable format that precisely maps onto a developer's list of packages (Google Security Blog).
The vulnerability's impact was significant enough to be included in the OSV.dev database, which is the biggest open source vulnerability database of its kind, containing over 38,000 advisories. The database supports 16 ecosystems, including all major language ecosystems (Google Security Blog).
The vulnerability management approach included integration with developer workflows through standalone CI actions, allowing for easy setup and scheduling to keep track of new vulnerabilities. The system was designed to minimize the burden of remediating known vulnerabilities (Google Security Blog).
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