**HEADLINE: EXCLUSIVE: CISA’s ‘Vault of Shadows’ Exposed — Anonymous GitHub Repo Had Blueprints for Every Federal Zero-Day Since 2015**

HEADLINE: EXCLUSIVE: CISA’s ‘Vault of Shadows’ Exposed — Anonymous GitHub Repo Had Blueprints for Every Federal Zero-Day Since 2015

[Dateline: Washington D.C. / Cyberspace] — October 13, 2027 — In what cybersecurity experts are calling the single most catastrophic breach of federal defensive infrastructure, a single, poorly password-protected GitHub repository belonging to a now-decommissioned CISA contractor has leaked the agency’s entire “Ghost Protocol” database.

The data, discovered by a white-hat collective known as “The Recompilers,” contains the raw source code, exploit chains, and neutralization patches for every single zero-day vulnerability discovered or purchased by the U.S. government over the past twelve years.

The implications are immediate and chilling. Analysts predict a “Zero-Day Winter” as global adversaries now possess verified blueprints for breaking into everything from SCADA-enabled water pumps to Apple’s 2026 Secure Enclave. CISA has remained silent, but internal memos obtained by this outlet reveal a single, terrified question scribbled in the margins: “Who owns the internet now?”

The most viral detail? The repo was titled: “Backblaze_Cleanup_3.14_FINAL (DO NOT DELETE).”