bug-bounty488
xss246
rce124
bragging-post117
google116
account-takeover104
microsoft96
facebook94
privilege-escalation83
authentication-bypass83
open-source81
csrf81
stored-xss75
malware66
access-control66
apple65
web-security64
reflected-xss63
ai-agents62
cve56
exploit54
input-validation53
sql-injection50
phishing50
cross-site-scripting49
defi48
smart-contract48
api-security47
ethereum45
ssrf44
information-disclosure43
privacy40
web-application39
vulnerability-disclosure38
dos37
tool37
burp-suite37
reverse-engineering36
automation35
cloudflare34
responsible-disclosure34
llm34
web334
opinion34
writeup34
idor33
html-injection33
smart-contract-vulnerability33
ai-security32
waf-bypass31
0
2/10
satire
A satirical mock website advertising 'Clean Room as a Service' that claims to use AI robots to recreate open-source code without licensing obligations, mocking corporate attempts to circumvent open-source attribution and copyleft requirements through legal loopholes.
MALUS
MalusCorp
MalusCorp-0 License
Apache License
AGPL
GPL
LGPL
MIT
BSD
MPL
0
1/10
A satirical RFC proposing the Human Em Dash (HED) — a Unicode character to distinguish human-authored text from AI-generated content by marking em dashes with a Human Attestation Mark preceding them. The mock standard humorously explores the problem of "Dash Authenticity Collapse" and includes behavioral verification requirements like detecting pauses and backspaces.
RFC 454545
Janice Wilson
Jeff Auriemma
RFC 2119
IANA