Aikido Acquires Root to Combat Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
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On June 30, 2026, Aikido Security announced its acquisition of Root to enhance open source security against supply chain attacks. Open source software, which underpins most applications, is increasingly targeted by attackers who exploit vulnerabilities, often before they are patched. A significant concern is the Log4Shell vulnerability, discovered in 2021, which remains active in millions of systems. Aikido's new approach, powered by Root's technology, generates hundreds of verified patches daily without requiring teams to upgrade or migrate their systems. This initiative aims to alleviate the burden on open source maintainers by backporting critical fixes to the community. The acquisition is positioned as a move to support developers and enhance the security of the open source ecosystem, addressing the growing threat posed by AI-driven attacks.
Key Points: • Aikido acquired Root to improve open source security against supply chain attacks. • The Log4Shell vulnerability continues to affect millions of systems since its discovery in 2021. • Aikido's new technology generates hundreds of patches daily without requiring system upgrades.