GrapheneOS is an open source project.
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Abdoul Rasnab previously tried to extort us by coming up with fabricated stories about us and claiming he would ruin our reputation pushing those in the media. He backed down and he once again stopped wrongly calling himself a founder of the project but now he's back to doing it.
Abdoul Rasnab has created a website filled with AI slop where he claims to have discovered a bunch of severe vulnerabilities and claims credit for hacking multiple companies. He's once again falsely claiming to have founded GrapheneOS on this website:
AquaX Cyber Division — Ex-Darknet Security
AquaX Cyber Division — Nederlands cybersecurity bedrijf gespecialiseerd in penetration testing, incident response en threat intelligence. 14 zero-day vulnerabilities ontdekt. Ex-darknet experts beschermen uw organisatie. Gratis security scan.
(aquax.nl)
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Abdoul Rasnab has created a website filled with AI slop where he claims to have discovered a bunch of severe vulnerabilities and claims credit for hacking multiple companies. He's once again falsely claiming to have founded GrapheneOS on this website:
AquaX Cyber Division — Ex-Darknet Security
AquaX Cyber Division — Nederlands cybersecurity bedrijf gespecialiseerd in penetration testing, incident response en threat intelligence. 14 zero-day vulnerabilities ontdekt. Ex-darknet experts beschermen uw organisatie. Gratis security scan.
(aquax.nl)
Cybernews is a content farm presenting their coverage of information security as being investigative journalism and security research. We've previously debunked a story from them involving the Pixel 9 which was heavily spread by other news publications:
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Cybernews is a content farm presenting their coverage of information security as being investigative journalism and security research. We've previously debunked a story from them involving the Pixel 9 which was heavily spread by other news publications:
Cybernews has taken AI slop content from Abdoul Rasnab's site claiming credit for hacking a company and published it on their site, which is now being spread by other news sites:
This is the state of journalism in 2026. It's why we've posted this thread.
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@mek2600 @Gina Yes, LinkedIn allows anyone to say they worked anywhere with no verification and no proper process available for addressing it as an organization. Abdoul Rasnab used to claim he was a Founder of GrapheneOS on his LinkedIn and after repeatedly agreeing to stop doing so reduced it to Co-Founder in his biography along with claiming to be a Director of something at GrapheneOS to this day. He has never worked for us, has never been in the project's internal chat rooms, etc.
@GrapheneOS @mek2600 @Gina Damn this is scandalous ! It’s shameful to take credit for other people’s work without the slightest remorse and that misleads people, thanks for the info !
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@mek2600 @Gina He was only ever an external party who sold phones with GrapheneOS while misrepresenting himself as having created and founded GrapheneOS to help him sell phones. He would repeatedly agree to stop misrepresenting himself while secretly doing it on a far grander scale than we realized behind our backs. He was extremely manipulative and dishonest. He also seems to believe the phony stories he comes up with about himself. Check out his site:
AquaX Cyber Division — Ex-Darknet Security
AquaX Cyber Division — Nederlands cybersecurity bedrijf gespecialiseerd in penetration testing, incident response en threat intelligence. 14 zero-day vulnerabilities ontdekt. Ex-darknet experts beschermen uw organisatie. Gratis security scan.
(aquax.nl)
@GrapheneOS @mek2600 that's so lame
I'm sorry you guys are dealing with that. Will keep it in mind; the IT sector and especially the open source community in the Netherlands is quite small. -
Cybernews has taken AI slop content from Abdoul Rasnab's site claiming credit for hacking a company and published it on their site, which is now being spread by other news sites:
This is the state of journalism in 2026. It's why we've posted this thread.
Abdoul Rasnab spent a year in prison in Spain which brought an end to his proprietary fork of GrapheneOS pretending to be the original project and his company selling it. We don't know the details. He claims he didn't commit a crime and was found to be innocent. It's possible.
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Abdoul Rasnab spent a year in prison in Spain which brought an end to his proprietary fork of GrapheneOS pretending to be the original project and his company selling it. We don't know the details. He claims he didn't commit a crime and was found to be innocent. It's possible.
We heard from several people who knew Abdoul Rasnab that the reason for his arrest and imprisonment while awaiting trial was him pretending to have committed crimes to impress a woman who turned out to be a police informant. That sounds a lot like what he's doing right now.
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We heard from several people who knew Abdoul Rasnab that the reason for his arrest and imprisonment while awaiting trial was him pretending to have committed crimes to impress a woman who turned out to be a police informant. That sounds a lot like what he's doing right now.
This sounds like a great crime novel plot actually.....
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He created a proprietary fork of GrapheneOS and founded a company selling phones with it in Europe. He was allowed to fork GrapheneOS and sell it but absolutely shouldn't have used the same name as the upstream project. He's passing this off as having created/founded GrapheneOS.
@GrapheneOS out of curiosity, would you think maybe this is where that propaganda from that French news source came from? the one about the grapheneOS being "criminal"? just curious
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We heard from several people who knew Abdoul Rasnab that the reason for his arrest and imprisonment while awaiting trial was him pretending to have committed crimes to impress a woman who turned out to be a police informant. That sounds a lot like what he's doing right now.
Abdoul's site claims he's responsible for major data breaches even including the 2014 celebrity nude photo leaks tied to iCloud. Abdoul has previously duped Dutch podcasts and news sites including Tweakers.net into publishing content claiming he founded GrapheneOS.
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Abdoul's site claims he's responsible for major data breaches even including the 2014 celebrity nude photo leaks tied to iCloud. Abdoul has previously duped Dutch podcasts and news sites including Tweakers.net into publishing content claiming he founded GrapheneOS.
Take a look at Abdoul's site and expand the section on data breaches where he claims credit for a bunch of them. We have direct experience with 2 years of him pretending to be supportive while building a business around pretending to be our project. This is simply how he rolls.
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Take a look at Abdoul's site and expand the section on data breaches where he claims credit for a bunch of them. We have direct experience with 2 years of him pretending to be supportive while building a business around pretending to be our project. This is simply how he rolls.
We're drawing attention to this because we're concerned about Abdoul Rasnab's fabrications about involvement in GrapheneOS and his supposed hacking achievements being leveraged in state attacks on GrapheneOS. He's making himself a useful idiot for authoritarians slandering us.
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Take a look at Abdoul's site and expand the section on data breaches where he claims credit for a bunch of them. We have direct experience with 2 years of him pretending to be supportive while building a business around pretending to be our project. This is simply how he rolls.
@GrapheneOS
Interesting. He was indeed in national news last week as the ethical hacker who apparently twice hacked Amsterdam football club Ajax. And had an NDA as proof to show a TV station. https://www.bnr.nl/nieuws/tech-innovatie/10597115/ajaxstopteomvangrijkdatalekuit-2017-in-de-doofpot -
We're drawing attention to this because we're concerned about Abdoul Rasnab's fabrications about involvement in GrapheneOS and his supposed hacking achievements being leveraged in state attacks on GrapheneOS. He's making himself a useful idiot for authoritarians slandering us.
We need help from people in the Netherlands to get Tweakers to investigate their past story where they were duped by Abdoul Rasnab into believing he founded GrapheneOS. They should take it down and issue a formal retraction. Slop farms including Cybernews are unlikely to do much.
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We need help from people in the Netherlands to get Tweakers to investigate their past story where they were duped by Abdoul Rasnab into believing he founded GrapheneOS. They should take it down and issue a formal retraction. Slop farms including Cybernews are unlikely to do much.
@GrapheneOS heads up, the word “tweaker” in the US means something else, usually referring to an unstable/paranoid/twitchy user of meth

We’d say enthusiast, modder, or power user
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@GrapheneOS heads up, the word “tweaker” in the US means something else, usually referring to an unstable/paranoid/twitchy user of meth

We’d say enthusiast, modder, or power user
@Elizafox It's the name of a Dutch website which is why it's capitalized. You appear to be misunderstanding our usage of the word. Our previous post mentioning it called it Tweakers.net and we can edit this one to refer to it the same way but it doesn't seem necessary considering which already made it clear it's a website called Tweakers.net and capitalized it in the subsequent reply.
Tweakers also does still have the same meaning they're using for their website in the US despite the other use.
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@GrapheneOS
Interesting. He was indeed in national news last week as the ethical hacker who apparently twice hacked Amsterdam football club Ajax. And had an NDA as proof to show a TV station. https://www.bnr.nl/nieuws/tech-innovatie/10597115/ajaxstopteomvangrijkdatalekuit-2017-in-de-doofpot@Joris He's a serial fabricator and many of his claims about it are likely untrue. He's experienced at getting the Dutch media to believe his inaccurate stories including previously duping them into believing he created GrapheneOS. The content on his site claims he was responsible for the 2014 celebrity nude leaks and much more. It's clearly not true and there's nothing ethical about the kind of stuff he's claiming credit for doing. He likely didn't do much or even any of what he claims.
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@Elizafox It's the name of a Dutch website which is why it's capitalized. You appear to be misunderstanding our usage of the word. Our previous post mentioning it called it Tweakers.net and we can edit this one to refer to it the same way but it doesn't seem necessary considering which already made it clear it's a website called Tweakers.net and capitalized it in the subsequent reply.
Tweakers also does still have the same meaning they're using for their website in the US despite the other use.
@GrapheneOS oh!!! Lmaooooo my bad
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@Joris He's a serial fabricator and many of his claims about it are likely untrue. He's experienced at getting the Dutch media to believe his inaccurate stories including previously duping them into believing he created GrapheneOS. The content on his site claims he was responsible for the 2014 celebrity nude leaks and much more. It's clearly not true and there's nothing ethical about the kind of stuff he's claiming credit for doing. He likely didn't do much or even any of what he claims.
@GrapheneOS
I'll see if I can nudge a journalist to dive a bit deeper. -
We need help from people in the Netherlands to get Tweakers to investigate their past story where they were duped by Abdoul Rasnab into believing he founded GrapheneOS. They should take it down and issue a formal retraction. Slop farms including Cybernews are unlikely to do much.
These journalists seriously need to take a close look at Abdoul Rasnab's website where he claims to be responsible for the 2014 celebrity nude leaks involving iCloud and much more. His claims are clearly false. How is the Dutch media getting duped into repeating his stories?