Openwashing and Parasites
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Organizations Increase Reliance on Open Source and Acknowledge Risks, But Efforts to Secure and Manage It Effectively are Lagging [Ed: This Microsoft-connected anti-FOSS firm, Black Duck, is at it again with PR]
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2017 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis Report [Ed: SD Times has just published this anti-FOSS 'study' from Black Duck]
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Webinar: Application Security in the Age of Open Source [Ed: Parasites, Black Duck, even organise webinar in which to spread their FUD]
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WhiteSource Raises $10 Million to Expand Market Leadership in Open Source Security and Compliance [Ed: WhiteSource is a parasite, but it got money again]
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Microsoft joins Cloud Foundry Foundation as gold member, strengthens open source push [Ed: No, it infiltrates open source push. To promote its proprietary malware with holes.]
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Microsoft joins Cloud Foundry Foundation [Ed: This makes it clear that Microsoft just wants to sell proprietary surveillance-ware using Cloud Foundry.]
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Microsoft Boosts Container Focus With Nano Server, Linux Updates [Ed: Microsoft is just trying to swallow GNU/Linux and then tax it using patents]
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Facebook releases open source chatbot code [Ed: Facebook is proprietary and is surveillance, but they'll openwash it anyway]
Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) unit launched open source code and research focused on chatbots with the ability to negotiate.
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