docs: strengthen README positioning — hero differentiators, unique combination claim, OWASP threading#369
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Rewrites the three hero boxes from generic (Free/Local/Fast) to differentiating signals that no other free tool shares: OWASP Incubator Project recognition, remediation-first output with validated fix commands, and local-only scanning with nothing leaving the machine.
Adds the unique combination claim to the How it compares section (lockfile scanning across npm/pnpm/Yarn/Bun + parent-aware transitive remediation + fix version validation + offline advisory DB — no other free tool has all four). Strengthens the Who uses it opening with a clear positioning statement. Adds an OWASP explanation paragraph to the Recognized by OWASP section for readers unfamiliar with what the recognition means.
Closes #364