Today we're announcing @corridor's $25M Series A led by @felicis.
More code will be written this year than ever before. At Corridor, securing AI coding at the source, enabling companies to their development without security being a blocker. 🧵
Update: @cluely filed a DMCA takedown for my tweet about their system prompt, alleging that it contained "proprietary source code"
Making legal threats against security researchers is not a good look, and I encourage Cluely to reflect on this and open doors to researchers. 🧵
Hey @im_roy_lee, your employee @Kevining filed this request. As the CEO, I'd expect you to be on top of these things and take responsibility. Making legal threats is no joke.
Here's the full takedown notice I received: gist.github.com/cablej/ff2a0fc…
Cluely instructs the prompt to "NEVER mention the specific LLM providers", but we can see that Cluely uses GPT 4.1 (in most cases) and can also use Claude Sonnet 3.7.
It’s been an honor to work under @CISAKrebs to advance the state of election security. Election security is not political. Director Krebs should be commended for his nonpartisan approach to protecting democracy and ensuring a secure 2020 election.
Today, I'm excited to launch Ransomwhere, the open, crowdsourced ransomware payment tracker. Check out the site and contribute data at ransomwhe.re and follow @ransomwhere_ for updates.
Thread on where I see this going:
The app also includes Cluely's 400+ line enterprise prompt – featuring examples about dolphins, conversations about Databricks, and chats with Palantir interns.
AI revolutionized coding. Security hasn't kept up–until now.
Introducing @CorridorSecure: the future of secure coding.
We just raised a $5.4M seed from @conviction and hired @alexstamos. Corridor is trusted by leading companies like @cursor_ai–and we’re just getting started. 🧵
I've filed a counter notice to restore the tweets. Security research is essential to improving safety for everyone. @Cluely should choose transparency over animosity – and drop the legal threats that silence good-faith research.
Some news! I've now finished at Stanford and will be headed to Congress, via the TechCongress program. I'll be working full-time for a Congressional office on tech policy.
Excited to dive into the world of policy!
📢 We are thrilled to announce our 2022 Fellows! They are cyber security experts, software engineers, and civic technologists seeking to make an impact on the Hill.
techcongress.io/blog/announcin…
Just finished 2x read-through of the new Executive Order. The EO can significantly shift not only how the federal gov treats cybersecurity, but also the state of security across industry and broader public sector. A thread on what I’m hoping to see from it. 🧵