
PROTOCOLO DELTA SWORD: Full Disclosure of Zero-Day Persistence and Corporate Omission (Google/Samsung)
CybersecurityVulnerabilitiesRansomwareCorporate Accountability
The post discloses a critical security flaw (sandbox escape and rootkit persistence) in the Samsung A04s (Kernel 4.19), linked to the EDWARD ransomware, which maintains persistence even under physical radio isolation (RF-Kill). Evidence includes CPU telemetry and code injection logs from Samsung and Lenovo devices, with audits conducted in air-gapped environments. The researcher accuses Google and Samsung of silently patching the vulnerability (SMR-MAR-2026) while dismissing their reports as "infeasible" or "duplicates," denying public transparency. Technical documentation and hashes are provided, but exploit binaries and raw memory dumps are withheld for security and ethical reasons, accessible only under strict conditions.