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Estonia's Patchstack partners with Hostinger to bring continuous vulnerability management ...

Patchstack, an Estonian cybersecurity firm, has integrated continuous open-source vulnerability scanning into Hostinger's Node.js hosting platform, automatically flagging security risks in application dependencies and providing remediation guidance. The partnership targets developers building with AI tools who deploy rapidly but often lack resources to monitor third-party package vulnerabilities post-launch.

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The Wire takeaway

If you're shipping Node.js applications fast with AI tools, your dependencies now get scanned for you by default—which means the selling point for standalone dependency scanning just evaporated for Hostinger customers. Your vulnerability management tool either integrates into platforms or becomes redundant.

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Topics: Cybersecurity · Developer Tools · open-source-security · hosting-ops · ai-generated-code · dependency-scanning · nodejs

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Verified 16 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review