To date, the company has identified 127 vulnerabilities in products such as Microsoft Azure SDK, Apache Struts XWork, Koa, WordPress, and others. All findings were issued a CVE, improving the security of the open source software ecosystem, it says.“We believe only verified vulnerabilities are worth reporting. Our vision is to build an end-to-end AI-driven security platform, enabling every development team to obtain the highest quality security assurance at the lowest cost,” Zast.AI co-founder and CEO Geng Yang said.Related:Reco Raises $30 Million to Enhance AI SaaS SecurityRelated:Vega Raises $120M in Series B Funding to Grow Security Analytics PlatformRelated:Backslash Raises $19 Million to Secure Vibe CodingRelated:Lema AI Emerges From Stealth With $24 Million to Tackle Third-Party Risk
“We believe only verified vulnerabilities are worth reporting. Our vision is to build an end-to-end AI-driven security platform, enabling every development team to obtain the highest quality security assurance at the lowest cost,” Zast.AI co-founder and CEO Geng Yang said.Related:Reco Raises $30 Million to Enhance AI SaaS SecurityRelated:Vega Raises $120M in Series B Funding to Grow Security Analytics PlatformRelated:Backslash Raises $19 Million to Secure Vibe CodingRelated:Lema AI Emerges From Stealth With $24 Million to Tackle Third-Party Risk
Related:Reco Raises $30 Million to Enhance AI SaaS SecurityRelated:Vega Raises $120M in Series B Funding to Grow Security Analytics PlatformRelated:Backslash Raises $19 Million to Secure Vibe CodingRelated:Lema AI Emerges From Stealth With $24 Million to Tackle Third-Party Risk
Related:Vega Raises $120M in Series B Funding to Grow Security Analytics PlatformRelated:Backslash Raises $19 Million to Secure Vibe CodingRelated:Lema AI Emerges From Stealth With $24 Million to Tackle Third-Party Risk
Related:Backslash Raises $19 Million to Secure Vibe CodingRelated:Lema AI Emerges From Stealth With $24 Million to Tackle Third-Party Risk
Related:Lema AI Emerges From Stealth With $24 Million to Tackle Third-Party Risk
Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.
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