@TheAhmadOsman: WILD DSv4 Flash found & drafted an email to disclose LEAKED PRIVATE KEYS - Reverse engineered on the LAN - 48 UDP data …
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Ahmad Osman used DeepSeek v4 Flash and Qwen 3.8 27B to reverse engineer proprietary cat feeders, identify leaked private keys, and move them off the cloud with full feature parity.
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DSv4 Flash found & drafted an email to disclose LEAKED PRIVATE KEYS
- Reverse engineered on the LAN
- 48 UDP data points mapped
- Feed, laser, voice, camera
- meals automated
- Phone-free P2P pics/video
- 124 API routes mapped
Anyway, cats feeders no longer rely on Cloud https://t.co/L412U9Hpny
Ahmad (@TheAhmadOsman): Just got DeepSeek v4 Flash 0731 + Qwen 3.8 27B to reverse engineer our cats proprietary feeders, completely move them off the cloud with full feature parity
Configured a harness w/ credentials, an Android emulator, and all the basic connections established + system prompt
Done
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