The submission appears to be a test entry or spam containing significant red flags and unverifiable data. The launch date (1929) is historically impossible for the described technology, and the claim that 'most people have used my product' is patently false for an unknown entity with no digital footprint. Search results yield no evidence of a company named 'Fabor' in cybersecurity with 600+ employees or the URL 'fabor.io'. The revenue and user metrics contain nonsensical strings ('all time marketcap: null'). Consequently, the project receives a near-zero score reflecting a lack of legitimacy.
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