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Five Rust Crates and an AI Bot Walked Into Your CI/CD Pipeline
On the same week that Microsoft pushed 77 patches and CISA added three actively exploited CVEs to the KEV catalog, two supply chain attacks slipped through...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 114 min read


The Neverending Story: Falkor Drops 398,000 Documents on Fantasia
In Wolfgang Petersen's 1984 masterpiece The Neverending Story, a kid named Bastian Bux steals a book from Carl Conrad Coreander's bookshop in a rain-soaked...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 116 min read
31 Names. 30 Out of 30. The Documents Speak for Themselves.
Thirty-one people just scored perfect 30/30 on CARVER and 50/50 on DREAD.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 105 min read
The Block Is Free: Why the $300K Threat Intel Model Is Backwards
A Palo Alto PA-220 blocks a port in 3 milliseconds. A Cisco ASA does it in 5. A free pfSense box does it in 8.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 105 min read
CL-UNK-1068: The C2 Hunt Unit 42 Didn't Finish
On March 5, 2026, Palo Alto's Unit 42 published research on a Chinese-speaking espionage cluster they designated CL-UNK-1068. Active since at least 2020....
Patrick Duggan
Mar 105 min read
The DOJ Hid 1,000 Pages of Epstein Files. NPR Found Them. We Indexed Them.
On March 5, 2026, NPR reported that the Department of Justice had withheld dozens of pages from the Epstein Files Transparency Act release. Pages that were...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 103 min read
Worst Case Unstructured Data: The Death Star Is Fully Operational
Consider it worst case unstructured data. Because it is.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 104 min read
Two Countries, Three Backdoors, One Weekend: Iran and China Got Busy
This weekend, two nation-state hacking groups dropped new malware on critical infrastructure. Iran hit US banks and airports. China hit South American phone...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 93 min read
The 911 Call Is Coming from Inside the House
This week, the DOJ revealed that prison guard Tova Noel Googled "latest on epstein in jail" 40 minutes before he was found dead. She received $11,880 in...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 94 min read
You Gave Them Root
"Assume breach" was never a security posture. It was a confession.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 88 min read
The Prada Skirt: Obama's White House Counsel Had 4,985 Documents in the Epstein Files
January 5, 2017. Kathy Ruemmler — former White House Counsel to President Barack Obama — texting Jeffrey Epstein:
Patrick Duggan
Mar 86 min read
The Heaviest Senator: George Mitchell Had 2,393 Documents in the Epstein Files
We ran every sitting and former U.S. Senator through 398,560 DOJ documents.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 86 min read
The Countess and the Cipher
We ran every name she's ever used through 398,560 DOJ documents and 5.3 million ICIJ offshore records.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 87 min read
Berlin Called
On Friday night, we published an investigation into Nicole Junkermann — the woman with 3,076 DOJ documents, zero congressional subpoenas, and a CARVER score...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 85 min read
From Reporty to Wiz
One military unit. $350 billion in market value. And a program called Sunrise that paid your CISO to buy the product.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 77 min read
The Woman Congress Missed: 3,076 Epstein Documents, Zero Subpoenas, and the Company a Pedophile Named
The House Oversight Committee spent months investigating Jeffrey Epstein's network. They issued subpoenas. They called witnesses. They held hearings.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 77 min read
Severing Medusa's Head: The Definitive Analysis of the Ransomware Group That Named Itself After a Monster
In Greek mythology, Perseus didn't fight Medusa by looking at her directly. He used a mirrored shield — Athena's gift — to see her reflection. Then he cut...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 76 min read
10 Hosting Providers Account for 60% of Malicious Traffic
We scored every ISP that's ever attacked us.
Patrick Duggan
Mar 73 min read
Release 173, Delete 65,000
The DOJ released 173 documents on March 5, 2026. FBI interview memos. A complete 2006 case file. Prosecution memoranda from SDNY. Handwritten pages that...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 73 min read
CISA Is Running on Fumes. Iran's Cyberwar Has Begun. Who's Watching Your Network?
Two weeks ago, we published "While CISA Burns at 38% Capacity, We Pushed 246 Threat Objects to 46 Countries." That was February 21st. The situation has...
Patrick Duggan
Mar 74 min read
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