| Year | Leak | Subject | Outcome | |------|------|---------|---------| | | “SolarGrid Files” (500 GB of internal memos) | Renewable‑energy subsidies fraud | SEC fined two firms $1.2 B; EPA launched new compliance audits. | | 2024 | “Project Eagle” (military AI test data) | Autonomous weapon testing | U.S. Senate held hearings; a bipartisan bill introduced to regulate lethal autonomous systems. | | 2025 | “FinTech‑X Transaction Logs” | Dark‑pool trading manipulation | FINRA revoked trading licenses of three firms; investors recovered $450 M. | | 2025 | “Climate‑Coastline Model” (internal climate‑risk forecasts) | Corporate under‑reporting of sea‑level risk | 12 % of Fortune 100 companies updated ESG disclosures; insurance premiums adjusted for coastal assets. |

Overall, the platform feels like a hybrid of a newsroom and a data‑science portal—intimidating at first glance, but increasingly intuitive as users explore the help sections.

Using a one‑time pad and a secure dropbox, Morgan uploaded a redacted excerpt of the logs, the suspicious endpoint, and a brief analysis. Within minutes, a response pinged back: A name appeared— Jin Park , a former data‑science lead at a rival company who had vanished after exposing a massive data‑selling operation.