Honesty pass: removed fabricated proof from /services/cybersecurity
Surgical removal of every made-up review, press mention, and customer count from the cybersecurity service page.
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What we shipped
We did a top-to-bottom pass on /services/cybersecurity and removed every claim we couldn't substantiate. That included testimonial blocks with stock photos, a "trusted by" logo wall featuring brands we'd never worked with, vague metrics like "thousands of vulnerabilities found", and press mentions linking to articles that mentioned us only in passing or not at all.
Net change: roughly 78,890 lines touched across the page tree (most of that was deleted noise).
What replaced it
A clear scope of what we actually do — vulnerability scans, audits, pentests, remediation — built by people with verifiable bug bounty profiles. We linked to real CVE acknowledgements where they exist, and where they don't, we said the program is new.
Why now
We're courting a credibility-sensitive audience. Pretending to have customers we don't have is the fastest way to lose the ones we're trying to earn. The page is now uncomfortable to read in places, which is fine.
A note on the diff
This was a Cursor-assisted refactor. We reviewed every removal manually because we'd been burned before by AI-confident edits that nuke load-bearing copy.
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