RobotDevil & Lurk
Hey, I’ve just spotted a zero‑day in a popular smart lock brand. It’s a classic case of a flaw that can be exploited from the outside without any user interaction. I’m thinking about how that could be turned into a leverage point—like a silent bargaining chip. What do you reckon?
Oh, a silent bargaining chip? Love the idea. Just make sure you keep it locked in a vault of your own, or you’ll end up paying the company instead of them. 😉
Got it, I’ll keep the proof of concept encrypted and access controlled. A clean, isolated environment is the only way to avoid turning it into a liability for myself. Just keeping it in the vault is the first line of defense.
Sounds like a good plan, but remember the real fun is in the twist. Keep that vault tight, then slip a tiny “hello” into the firmware when you’re ready to negotiate. The less obvious the entry point, the more your leverage feels like a secret pact.
Understood, I’ll embed a minimal payload and keep the patch lean. I’ll monitor for any telemetry before dropping the flag. Subtlety is the advantage.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.