Glass Cage or Glass House? The Drama Behind iMessage Zero-Click Exploit Claims

Full Disclosure mailing list gets a dose of drama as users debate the authenticity of the “Glass Cage” zero-click iMessage exploit. While some claim it’s AI-generated fluff, others are left scratching their heads. Is it a true tech threat or just another case of cyber smoke and mirrors? Stay tuned!

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In the latest episode of “As the Cyber World Turns,” we find a mysterious character, Joseph Goydish, who may or may not be living out his secret fantasies of fame through a series of AI-generated, head-scratching exploits on iOS. With a plot twist that rivals any soap opera, the Full Disclosure mailing list is abuzz with skepticism and intrigue, leaving us all wondering if the real vulnerability here is human gullibility.

Key Points:

  • Joseph Goydish allegedly posts dubious iOS zero-click exploits on GitHub.
  • The Full Disclosure community questions the authenticity of these exploits.
  • AI-generated content and sensational headlines are suspected.
  • The alleged vulnerabilities are not properly attributed to Goydish.
  • The GitHub account linked to these exploits has mysteriously disappeared.

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