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SECURITY-RESEARCH
2026-06-24

Meet Keith, and why we're keeping it closed

We built our own HTTP engine from scratch. No normalisation, no typed header map, no helpfulness at all, because a well-behaved client quietly fixes the exact malformations you need to send. Here is what Keith is, and why we changed our minds about open-sourcing it.

Simon Morley
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OPEN-SOURCE
2026-02-26

Open-Sourcing Our Autonomous Defence Arsenal: Here's What's Inside

We're open-sourcing the tooling behind NullRabbit's autonomous kernel-level network defence: the scanning, intelligence, observation, and adversarial validation layers that feed our enforcement pipeline. Six tools, MIT licensed, with more coming.

Simon
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EARNED-AUTONOMY
2026-02-05

Building the Jig (Again): Claiming the Time Dimension

Inline defence without understanding is guesswork. Before machines act, they need evidence. Why we're open-sourcing our scanning system, building jigs instead of shortcuts, and claiming time as a first-class signal in infrastructure security.

NullRabbit Research
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VALIDATORS
2025-11-24

No One Really Knows What's Hitting Their Infrastructure

I ran a SYN flood against my own server and watched every log file I could find. Nothing. Not a single line. Here's why Linux won't tell you about scans - and the tools that actually will.

Simon Morley
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VALIDATORS
2025-11-01

10 Open-Source Security Tools Every Validator Operator Should Run

Protect your validator or RPC node with these ten open-source tools. From port scanners to intrusion prevention, here's the ultimate DIY stack for decentralized infrastructure security.

Simon Morley
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