New Node.js merges in the best of io.js.

Software applications have on average 24 vulnerabilities inherited from buggy components.

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June 16, 2015
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1. New Node.js merges in the best of io.js

2. Software applications have on average 24 vulnerabilities inherited from buggy components

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New Node.js merges in the best of io.js

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Software applications have on average 24 vulnerabilities inherited from buggy components

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