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🗓️ 26 Mar 2026  
Leaked source code refers to software code that has been exposed or distributed without the authorization of its owner, often due to hacking, insider threats, or accidental disclosure. This unauthorized release can have significant cybersecurity implications, as malicious actors may analyze, modify, or repurpose the code to discover vulnerabilities, create exploits, or develop new malware variants. Organizations affected by leaked source code face increased risk of attacks, intellectual property theft, and reputational damage. Preventing source code leaks involves strong access controls, employee training, and monitoring for unauthorized data transfers. Timely detection and response are crucial to mitigate the potential impact of a source code leak.
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