Snyk and Black Duck Attack Free/Open Source Software for Profit Again
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As open source adoption soars, majority of software plagued by known vulnerabilities and license conflicts [Ed: More attacks on FOSS from a Microsoft-connected anti-FOSS firm, Black Duck]
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Flurry of New Tools Aims to Improve Open Source Software Security [Ed: Same week Black Duck smears FOSS to sell its proprietary software Snyk joins with similar FUD]
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Report highlights security risk of open source code to business [Ed: And back again to Microsoft-connected Black Duck and Synopsys for more attacks and smears against FOSS. These are companies that exist to profit from FUD.]
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