Money and Press for FOSS FUD firms
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Google backs London cyber security firm Snyk in £17m fundraising [Ed: Funding for anti-FOSS firm (or FOSS FUD firm)]
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Snyk raises $22M on a $100M valuation to detect security vulnerabilities in open source code
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Snyk raises $22 million to tackle open source’s security problem
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Israeli open source security co Snyk raises $22m
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Vulnerable open source component adoption skyrockets in the enterprise [Ed: What Microsoft partner Sonatype causes media to say. Snyk and Sonatype do not talk about back doors in proprietary software like Microsoft's; "not their department..." (their partner).]
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Companies continue to use vulnerable open source components
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Micro Focus Extends Partnership with Sonatype to Bring Best-in-Class Open Source Security to all Fortify Customers
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