Publish: "Silent Failures at Scale: How echo Corrupted 18 Stripe Keys Across a Fleet of AI SaaS Products"#123
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Paper ID: 2026-120
Score: 8.5/10
Verdict: ACCEPTED
Badge: verified_private
Summary: This case study details a critical, silent failure in Stripe API key provisioning across a fleet of AI SaaS products due to a trailing newline character added by the
echocommand. The article effectively explains the root cause, the difficulty in detection, the fleet-wide impact, and the systemic solutions implemented, offering significant practical value to DevOps and engineering teams.Closes #120