Zero Hacking Version 1.0 【2026 Edition】

To achieve "Zero Hacking," you must secure these five areas.

“Break nothing. Secure everything.”

The Shift from "Trust but Verify" to "Never Trust, Always Verify"

You cannot flip a switch to "Zero Hacking." Here is how to start Version 1.0. Zero Hacking Version 1.0

The release of Zero Hacking Version 1.0 is a proof of concept for the impossible. It forces the industry to ask an uncomfortable question: If we can build a system that cannot be hacked, why haven't we been doing this all along?

The answer has always been convenience vs. security. ZHV1 chooses security with extreme prejudice.

Version 2.0 (ETA 2027) promises to integrate fully homomorphic encryption, allowing the system to compute on encrypted data without ever decrypting it—closing the final gap of data-in-use attacks. Version 3.0 aims to reduce the 48-hour verification queue to 10 minutes, making Zero Hacking viable for the enterprise desktop. To achieve "Zero Hacking," you must secure these five areas

Deploying version 1.0 is not a simple apt-get install. It requires hardware support. As of this writing, the only chips certified for Zero Hacking v1.0 are:

Release Date: Q2 2026
Type: Ethical hacking automation & OSINT framework
Target Audience: Penetration testers, red teams, security researchers


You might wonder why the creators chose "Version 1.0" instead of "Ultimate" or "Apocalypse." This is the most brilliant marketing psychology in cybersecurity history. You might wonder why the creators chose "Version 1

By calling it "Version 1.0," the developers admit that absolute security is a journey, not a destination. They are not claiming to have solved mathematics. They are claiming that this specific build, as of today, has zero known attack vectors and has survived 18 months of continuous red-team assault from the world’s top nation-state hackers without a single critical vulnerability.

Version 1.0 implies a roadmap. Version 2.0 will handle quantum decoherence attacks. Version 3.0 will integrate biological authentication. But today, Version 1.0 is the floor. And the floor is unbreakable.