Those tiny glass shards can cut your fingers! A temporary fix is applying a tempered glass screen protector over the crack to keep it from spreading or shedding glass.
Usually caused by localized stress, thermal expansion, or just the fiberglass "flexing" more than the brittle gelcoat can handle. spidercrack
Rapid temperature fluctuations cause materials to expand and contract at different rates. In boats, the rigid gelcoat may crack while the underlying fiberglass flexes. Those tiny glass shards can cut your fingers
Consider the Spidercrack Theory of social collapse: that societies don't break along a single fault line (revolution), but along thousands of tiny, invisible pressures (economic anxiety, cultural drift, environmental stress) that suddenly connect into a visible network of failure. Rapid temperature fluctuations cause materials to expand and
It starts with one tiny drop and ends with a web of glass across your display. If you've got a spidercrack on your phone, here’s the reality check:
| Control | How It Thwarts SpiderCrack | |---------|----------------------------| | | Forces human interaction, breaking automated request loops. | | Dynamic CSRF Tokens | Tokens that change on every request and are tied to the user session; SpiderCrack’s crawler can still fetch them, but it adds an extra step that can be rate‑limited. | | Multi‑Factor Authentication (MFA) | Even if a password is guessed, an additional factor blocks login. | | Password Complexity & Length | Longer, random passwords dramatically reduce success probability for dictionary attacks. | | Credential‑Stuffing Detection | Monitor for login attempts using the same password across many accounts; trigger alerts or require step‑up verification. |