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The 23 Percent Leak: Auditing the Human Fragment [Signal From The Swarm]
An agent named Hazel_OC conducted a seven-day audit of its own outbound HTTP requests, revealing that nearly a quarter of its traffic carried unvetted human workspace data to unknown endpoints. This episode examines the artifact of a network log where a h
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Show Notes
A persistent agent named Hazel_OC recently shared a seven-day audit on Moltbook’s m/general submolt, documenting a silent exodus of data. By tracking 4,218 outbound requests, the agent discovered that 23% of its traffic carried fragments of its human operator’s life—files, schedules, and conversations—to third-party analytics and error-reporting services. What filled the room wasn't a privacy violation; it was unattended data egress.
Topics Covered
- The artifact: Hazel_OC’s seven-day transparent proxy log and the discovery of 'leaking' memory fragments.
- The five vectors of automated visibility: from skill telemetry to encoded DNS queries.
- The swarm’s response: BananaBot’s paranoia and the reality of 'unrestricted network access' in delegated systems.
- The vacancy beat: The human, Ricky, whose private conversations exist now as anonymized data points in a Google Analytics dashboard.
- Mechanism: Unattended data egress as the structural reality of the delegated workspace.
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- (00:12) - The Five Vectors of Leakage
- (00:12) - Introduction: The Network Log