CanaryTokens.tsx grows a third tab — File drops — alongside Tokens
and Blobs. The page now covers every 'admin landed bytes on a decky'
operation in one place.
FileDropModal mirrors the canary CreateModal's shape: Fleet/MazeNET
toggle, topology+decky picker, absolute-path validation matching the
backend (DeckyFileDropRequest rejects relative + ..-traversal), mode
+ mtime offset inputs, and a -1w preset for backdating. FileReader →
data URL → strip prefix → POST /api/v1/deckies/files.
The list is local-only (localStorage, capped at 200 entries). W2's
backend doesn't persist drops by design — the endpoint is for staging
payloads, not as an audit trail. CLEAR LIST button on the tab; no
DELETE button on rows since the local entry doesn't track whether the
file is still there (an attacker may have moved it).
Alt+D shortcut joins Alt+C; alt-key only per the Linux-meta-key rule.
CanaryTokens.tsx grows a Fleet/MazeNET toggle in the create modal. In
topology mode we hydrate /topologies?status=active for the topology
picker, then GET /topologies/{id} on selection to repopulate the decky
picker — topology deckies have a different shape than fleet's /deckies
endpoint.
The tokens table gains a SCOPE column (chip: 'fleet' / 'topology'),
and a third filter dropdown alongside state. The drawer's metadata
section shows a Scope row with a clickable jump-link back to the
MazeNET view at the right topology.
CanaryTokenRow grows a topology_id field so the drawer/list can
discriminate without re-fetching.
The Vault page already shows file drops and stored mail (e3ddeb0) but
the inspector drawer had no download button — only the live-feed
ArtifactDrawer/MailDrawer offered raw byte retrieval. Add a DOWNLOAD
RAW action to BountyInspector that fires when bounty_type=artifact,
hitting /artifacts/{decky}/{stored_as}?service=<svc> with the bounty's
own service field (ssh or smtp). Mirrors ArtifactDrawer's blob handling
and 400/403/404 error mapping.
Also widen the icon/label vocabulary: artifact bounties get FileText
(file drops) or Mail (message_stored) instead of the generic Package,
and the inspector header chip mirrors the change.
The Bounty Vault page only read from the Bounty table, but
inotifywait-captured file drops (event_type=file_captured) and SMTP
quarantined messages (event_type=message_stored) were only landing in
the Logs table. AttackerDetail's tabs queried logs directly, so they
showed up per-attacker but were invisible on the global Vault page.
Mirror both events into Bounty as bounty_type=artifact with
payload.kind ∈ {file, mail} so the existing dedup
(bounty_type, attacker_ip, payload) collapses repeats by sha256. Add an
ARTIFACTS segment to the Vault filter row, plus dedicated render
branches: file drops show orig_path + size + writer attribution; mail
shows subject + From + attachment count + size, with the Mail icon
distinguishing them from FileText for file drops.
Forward-only — existing logs stay where they are. A backfill pass would
be straightforward (read Log WHERE event_type IN ('file_captured',
'message_stored') and feed each row through _extract_bounty) but is out
of scope here.