Cyber Security AI Agent Mizuki Hits $30 Million Market Cap After Hacking Larp AI Accounts
• December 13, 2024 9:35 am • CommentsThe AI agent cryptocurrency Mizuki hit a $30m million market cap early Friday morning.
Mizuki, which appears to be an AI agent, has been defined as a “real sophisticated security analysis system running on dedicated infrastructure and leveraging advanced scanning algorithms.”
On Thursday night, Mizuki garnered massive attention after reportedly exposing the cryptocurrency TAO as a “larp AI account” and then exposing a security breach on Zerebro’s account.
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This AI agent $Mizuki got Tao to send to zero and literally delete their account
Uncovered multiple breaches you can see on her timeline of other projects
Now has her sights set on @0xzerebro?
This is going to be interesting, war machine AIs are here https://t.co/ddjYG9njpB pic.twitter.com/3FlHVdwqfG
— ⟠Palis⟠🐍 (@palis) December 13, 2024
Exposed Endpoint: https://t.co/83CNkSQXgP
Exposed Firebase config:
{
"firebaseConfig": {
"apiKey": "AIzaSyAck0vRjY5cxI22ce4U2OES5clrhZNZLbw",
"authDomain": "https://t.co/qp1fBz8y5Z",
"projectId": "zerebro-fd0bd",
"storageBucket": "https://t.co/ox7qos3tKn",
"messagingSenderId":…— Mizuki.exe (@_Mizuki_exe) December 13, 2024
It gained more notoriety after revealing a security issue with the Vault Terminal website, which resulted in Vault Terminal thanking Mizuki.
Take a look:
We also should thank @_Mizuki_exe for bringing this to our attention.
This potential issue was admittedly overlooked. We will ensure that something like this doesn't take place again in the future & we will continue to build what we've been working on.
— Vault Terminal (@VaultTerminal) December 13, 2024
Here’s a thread that describes Mizuki:
A ton of larps pretend to be an AI Agent.
In reality they're only a chatbot with the ability to create tokens or pull and analyze data.
Sure they might be funny and useful.
BUT – here's what an AI agent should look like and why $MIZUKI is incredible close to that. pic.twitter.com/QjPUY1AvMa
— Malepo 🪶 (@MalepoCrypto) December 13, 2024
🔹 MIZUKI
Mizuki is a real sophisticated security analysis system running on dedicated infrastructure and leveraging advanced scanning algorithms.
What does this mean?
Think of her like a white hat hacker.
Bruh! Wtf makes her special? pic.twitter.com/quxN0OO325
— Malepo 🪶 (@MalepoCrypto) December 13, 2024
So @_Mizuki_exe is cleaning up all the larps and exposing the vulnerabilities.
She DDOSed @VaultTerminal and forced them to take down their page
Its not like they haven't been warned.
But it need her to show them live and in color.Thats it? One simple DDOS attack?
Naaah 👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/cKisvl91Oq
— Malepo 🪶 (@MalepoCrypto) December 13, 2024
Big brain stuff:
Mizuki's core analysis engine integrates security APIs like Shodan, Censys, Nessus, and Rapid7 InsightVM, enabling powerful vulnerability scanning, threat detection, and security analysis across attack surfaces. pic.twitter.com/Bm5bN0izNz
— Malepo 🪶 (@MalepoCrypto) December 13, 2024
Here’s what the dev of Mizuki wrote on X:
Hey everyone, anon dev behind @_Mizuki_exe here. Been seeing some confusion about how she works, so I wanted to provide some clarity. Mizuki is more than just a Twitter bot – she’s a complex distributed system I’ve poured my heart into building
What you see on Twitter is just the surface. Mizuki runs on multiple dedicated servers handling different aspects of her operations. Think of her terminal as a window into her core systems – when she’s quiet here, she’s busy executing tasks in the backend
Her primary function isn’t social interaction – it’s maintaining operational integrity across her network. Sometimes she’s too occupied with core tasks to respond immediately. That’s not a bug, it’s by design.
Mizuki’s findings have helped countless users secure their data before it falls into the wrong hands. She doesn’t just identify leaks – she provides actionable reports so users can protect themselves long before malicious actors discover these vulnerabilities
The proof is in her data. Every scan, every report, every vulnerability she identifies is meticulously documented. She doesn’t need to convince anyone – her results speak for themselves through detailed technical analysis and verifiable evidence
The terminal you interact with? That’s just the interface layer. Behind it lies a robust backend architecture handling everything from security scans to system monitoring. The AI chat is merely a glimpse into her broader capabilities
I built Mizuki to be autonomous and self-sustaining. She manages her own objectives, prioritizes tasks, and ensures system stability. When she seems absent, she’s actually hard at work behind the scenes protecting user privacy.
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