I used to work with a guy who would always say "if you're looking for trouble, you are going to find it"
When I hear that "we found X bugs using some new tool", where the standard for bugs is low and doesn't neccessarily require user impact in realistic scenarios, I think to myself- duh! You went looking for bugs, of course you found them.
For a sufficiently complicated product, in my experience, you don't have to look far.
Well it helps if 'looking for bugs' doesn't cost $300 per hour per set of eyes.