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Claim 04 — OSIGATE

The pre-auth exploit that has nowhere to land.

OSIGate makes a class of pre-authentication remote-code-execution structurally unreachable at the protocol boundary. The class is eliminated, not detected — there is no signature to keep current because there is no path to reach.

Patent-pending

What it does

At the protocol boundary, OSIGate removes the conditions a pre-auth RCE needs to exist. The vulnerable path is not guarded — it is not there.

Why it matters

Detection races the attacker and depends on signatures. Removing the class means the most dangerous category — code execution before authentication — has no route to begin with.

  • Pre-auth RCE class made unreachable
  • Enforced at the protocol boundary
  • Eliminated, not detected
  • Patent-pending

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