Announcing Snyk-Powered Linting in Sonar
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Earlier this year we ran a test on the top 5,000 URL’s on the web and found that 76.6% of them were running a JavaScript library with at least one known security vulnerability. It’s a frighteningly large number. That’s why we’re proud to announce that Snyk now powers the vulnerable JavaScript libraries linter in Microsoft’s Sonar—an open-source linting tool for developers.
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