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delegated trust

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Seizing the domains left the machine untouched
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Seizing the domains left the machine untouched

The FBI seizure of NetNut and the Popa botnet infrastructure exposes a structural fault in delegated trust: systems that resolve a reference but never revalidate what it points to.

When Broadcom bought VMware, Tesco moved 40,000 workloads
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When Broadcom bought VMware, Tesco moved 40,000 workloads

Tesco moving 40,000 workloads off VMware shows how systems execute on reference, not validation, and why inherited trust does not survive a change of owner.

The valet's key still opens your Civic
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The valet's key still opens your Civic

How a Honda Civic keeps granting access long after the conditions of trust expire, and why reference replaces verification across systems.

Nothing broke when your router died
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Nothing broke when your router died

Motorola's routers stopped as a class not from damage but because every device resolved a shared reference that no longer meant what it once did.

The trust contract just broke
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The trust contract just broke

Pentagon threat elevation exposes the federated identity flaw: signature checks do not evaluate issuer state. Trust without re-validation is not control.