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Fix link in Threat_Modeling_Cheat_Sheet.md (#1555) #1556

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@ody55eus ody55eus commented Dec 5, 2024

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LGTM!

@jmanico jmanico merged commit 97c2b80 into OWASP:master Dec 6, 2024
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Update: Threat Modeling Cheat Sheet - Broken "STRIDE and ATT&CK" Blog Link
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