A cybersecurity startup named IRIS C2, operated by convicted felons Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl, offers substantial financial incentives for zero-day exploits and offensive cybersecurity capabilities. The company's website and social media accounts promote bounties ranging from $10,000 to $7 million for exploits targeting major platforms. The startup is linked to Calvexa Group LLC, a Virginia-based business registered as a federal contractor but with no active government contracts.