Targeting-Jammer Deployment Against the Exchange - Offshore RTB
Objective
Deploy the Targeting Jammer against the exchange's cohort-assignment pipeline to devalue non-consented vulnerability profiles without touching a single user.
Summary
GOVERNOR matched cohort labels keyed to inferred vulnerability — 'impulsive', 'in debt', 'recently bereaved' — being sold off the exchange. The only active Counter-Pattern deployment in the file, sanctioned under Steward oversight because the broker also attempted to exfiltrate a construct from the Index. Injector flight QH-INJ-07 poisoned the cohort assignments while counter-op cell CHARLIE preserved chain-of-evidence. Profiles, not people: the Jammer corrupts the segmentation without reaching any individual. The aim is to make the product worthless, not to retaliate. THE UNDERTOW coordinated handoff to data-protection authorities.
Operational Timeline
- T-4 dGOVERNOR matches vulnerability-keyed cohort labels to live exchange listings.
- T-1 dQH-INJ-07 maps the cohort-assignment pipeline; Steward two-key authorisation cleared.
- T-0CHARLIE deploys the Targeting Jammer; cohort assignments poisoned, no user touched.
- T+1 dSegmentation product degraded; evidence package referred to data-protection authorities.
Findings
- Cohort labels keyed explicitly to inferred vulnerability and sold to the highest bidder.
- Cross-device identity graphs assembled with no consent trail at any link in the chain.
- One attempted exfiltration against an Index PL-3 construct corroborated by the security desk.
Outcome
Cohort-assignment pipeline poisoned and the product devalued; exfiltration attempt escalated to the Steward; case referred to authorities.