The Nightmare Eclipse Timeline

Between April and June 2026, a security researcher going by Nightmare Eclipse dropped at least eight zero-day exploits targeting Microsoft Windows - hitting everything from Windows Defender to BitLocker. Three of them were picked up and exploited in the wild

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When AI Breaks Its Own Rules

In my view, LLMs are much like Pandora's box, especially with researchers about their internal mechanisms despite their impressive capabilities. This has actually led some in the AI ...

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Researchers' Litmus: Good Faith or Goodbye

UPDATE: The ideas in this post are now the foundation of a full philosophy paper. Reciprocal Disclosure and the Ethics of Vulnerability Reporting: A Cybersecurity Ethics Case Study of Nightmare Eclipse examines the Nightmare Eclipse case through Cialdini's reciprocity, Fricker's epi...

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Built for Myself, Shared with You: MemWipe

As I was drifting off into another hobby project, I suddenly remembered - oh right, I needed to push out MemWipe. It's one of my bigger personal projects, and honestly, I'm pretty proud of it. What I love most is the UI - it's clean and polished, based on a...

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Taking Profits

As someone who's dipped their toes into the market, I've come to realize that taking profit isn't something to feel guilty about. It's a wise move that helps you manage risk, discover new opportunities, and reach your investment objectives. Investing and trading can be thrilling, but manag...

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