We see this in post-crash economies, where regulations become stringent and risk-averse. We see it in online platforms that, after a massive data breach, implement draconian security measures. The Crax kills the golden age of open, fluid operation and births an era of fortified walls.
CRAX: A Modular Framework for Automated Binary Exploitation We see this in post-crash economies, where regulations
CRAX may refer to a chemical compound or a research acronym. However, no major compound is widely known as "CRAX." If this is a specific lab acronym (e.g., "CRAX-1" as a polymer or catalyst), please provide context. Otherwise, this is unlikely. We see this in post-crash economies
If you meant a different word, consider: after a massive data breach
Beyond machines, there is the sociological Crax. This is the rupture of the social contract.