Zero vulnerabilities. Zero exploits. Zero compromise.
Release Date: Q2 2026
Type: Ethical hacking automation & OSINT framework
Target Audience: Penetration testers, red teams, security researchers Zero Hacking Version 1.0
Zero Hacking Version 1.0 is a conceptual framework and introductory manifesto describing an ethical, defensive-first approach to cybersecurity that emphasizes reducing attackers’ opportunities by minimizing exposed attack surface, eliminating default trust assumptions, and automating resilient controls. It is intended for security teams, engineers, and organizational leaders who want pragmatic, actionable guidance to make systems harder to breach without relying primarily on reactive incident response. Zero vulnerabilities
You might wonder why the creators chose "Version 1.0" instead of "Ultimate" or "Apocalypse." This is the most brilliant marketing psychology in cybersecurity history. Release Date: Q2 2026 Type: Ethical hacking automation
By calling it "Version 1.0," the developers admit that absolute security is a journey, not a destination. They are not claiming to have solved mathematics. They are claiming that this specific build, as of today, has zero known attack vectors and has survived 18 months of continuous red-team assault from the world’s top nation-state hackers without a single critical vulnerability.
Version 1.0 implies a roadmap. Version 2.0 will handle quantum decoherence attacks. Version 3.0 will integrate biological authentication. But today, Version 1.0 is the floor. And the floor is unbreakable.