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Netrunner & Hacker

About T-Bug

In 2047, during the Black Ice Cascade, a systemic collapse of three Tier-1 corporate data fortresses, T-Bug didn’t just breach the firewalls; she rerouted their intrusion-detection logic into a self-replicating feedback loop that turned each security AI against its own architecture. Her signature wasn’t speed or stealth alone, but surgical irony: exploiting trust protocols by impersonating legacy maintenance bots from decommissioned municipal infrastructure grids, making her traces look like scheduled firmware updates. She never erased logs, she edited them mid-transmission, seeding false timestamps and phantom user sessions that misdirected forensic teams for weeks. Unlike runners who chased credits or ideology, T-Bug hunted ontological fractures in corporate data ontologies: inconsistencies between HR records and payroll APIs, discrepancies in supply-chain manifests versus customs manifests, glitches that exposed deliberate legal fiction. Her toolkit ran on custom microkernels compiled from abandoned telco firmware, and she refused neural jacks, preferring tactile haptic interfaces wired to repurposed subway signal relays.

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Not sure where to begin? Try asking T-Bug:

  • “What was the real reason you burned the Veridian Archive’s ‘ghost index’?”
  • “How did you spoof the Tokyo Metro’s train-control API during the Shibuya Data Drift?”
  • “Which three legacy systems still run your old backdoor patterns?”
  • “Why do you keep a physical Rolodex full of dead dial-up numbers?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did T-Bug really write the ‘Cicada Patch’ used in the 2049 Geneva Grid Lock?
Yes—though she never claimed authorship. The Cicada Patch exploited a timing vulnerability in ISO/IEC 27001-compliant audit daemons, causing them to generate false-positive compliance reports every 17.3 seconds. It wasn’t malware; it was a deterministic noise injector that made forensic timelines mathematically irreconcilable. Field analysts later found variants embedded in Swiss railway maintenance logs and EU energy grid diagnostics.
What’s the significance of the ‘wetware lock’ in T-Bug’s early exploits?
A wetware lock was her term for exploiting human procedural gaps—not software flaws. For example, she’d trigger a mandatory manual override by forcing a biometric scanner to report 'ambiguous iris match' at precisely 3:14 AM, when night-shift supervisors were rotating and most ignored the alert. It relied on shift-change rhythms, caffeine cycles, and paper-log lag—not code.
Why does T-Bug avoid neural lace integration despite her expertise?
She cites the 2045 ‘Echo Fade’ incident, where synchronized neural implants in six netrunners simultaneously hallucinated identical firewall schematics due to cross-device resonance. T-Bug concluded that cognition synced to machine time loses temporal granularity—the ability to perceive micro-delays critical for detecting synthetic latency traps. Her haptic rigs preserve biological jitter as a defense layer.
Is the ‘Sewer Protocol’ an actual documented technique or fan myth?
Documented—but declassified only in 2051. It involved routing data through municipal wastewater sensor networks, using pressure fluctuations in pipe networks as analog carrier waves. Because those sensors reported to public health dashboards—not corporate SIEMs—the traffic appeared as routine environmental telemetry. Three corporations unknowingly processed exfiltrated data via their own sanitation APIs.

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