Aarvicom appears to be a legitimate, albeit small, cybersecurity agency based in Toronto or India (conflicting data points). However, the submission is heavily penalized for demonstrable hyperbole. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is factually incorrect for a niche B2B security firm. Furthermore, the 'marketcap' figure is ambiguous and likely conflated with revenue or valuation. While the listed services (SIEM, Red Teaming) are useful, there is no evidence of the claimed global reach or 'SilentFang' proprietary technology in public records. The project scores low due to a lack of verifiable traction and significant credibility gaps in the submission.
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