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Systemic security risks in the managed PostgreSQL services
AI summary
A recent article highlights systemic security risks in managed PostgreSQL services, specifically focusing on extension risks. The article explores the exploitation of a PostGIS memory corruption bug in several services. The vulnerability was found to affect multiple providers, including NeonDB and Supabase. The discovery of this bug underscores the potential for security issues in managed PostgreSQL services. The article is the first part of a series examining systemic risks in the managed PostgreSQL industry.
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