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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 10:00 pm

ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing, JWE...[&o]
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: jeffk3510
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Uh huh...
Guess so. Isn't Kansas City looking for a backup quarterback? Or are you content with that waste of carbon backup that you had in there last week? [:'(]
Were terrible
I feel bad for Donavon McNabb. He seems like a nice guy. Still has some gas left in the tank. Hasn't been given a fair shake. Needs some time to adjust. People want instant results. Guy just takes it and smiles so people think he's weak. Would they prefer a Terrell Owens type personality?
ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Hi all,
Interesting... [8D]
iSpy: Government intelligence agency launches online code-cracking puzzle to recruit future stars of cyber-savvy espionage
By DailyMail UK
GCHQ looks beyond its traditional recruitment pool of Oxbridge to answer the threat of cyber crime
Those who unscramble the code could be fast-tracked to a secret service career
When it comes to the secretive business of recruiting spies, images of shadowy figures and covert meetings at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge spring to mind.
However in response to increased threats from cyber crime, a Government agency is throwing open its recruitment process to self-taught hackers and mathematical geniuses who have not been educated at Oxbridge.
The UK intelligence agency GCHQ has launched an online code-cracking competition in a bid to seek out the next generation of internet-savvy spies with the hope they can help protect the country from the growing problem of cyber crime.
Can you crack it? The key word uncovered in this grid of letters and numbers could lead to a career in the secret service:
It is thought this modern approach will enable the agency to quickly identify those with the right skills for espionage in the computer age.
The puzzle is featured on an unbranded website with the domain name canyoucrackit.co.uk.
Competitors are then faced with a grid of apparently random numbers and letters along with a countdown clock. They are then given seven hours to unscramble the code to reveal a secret keyword.
A GCHQ spokesman said: 'The target audience for this particular campaign is one that may not typically be attracted to traditional advertising methods and may be unaware that GCHQ is recruiting for these kinds of roles.
'Their skills may be ideally suited to our work and yet they may not understand how they could apply them to a working environment, particularly one where they have the opportunity to contribute so much.'
Those who successfully crack the code will be automatically redirected to the GCHQ website's recruitment page and invited to apply for a job. They could then be fast-tracked to a career in the secret service.
The agency launched the recruitment campaign as an internet 'viral', spread via social networking sites - such as Facebook and Twitter - and blogs.
It is hoped the campaign will lead the GCHQ to a previously-untapped source of mathematical whizz kids, with the capabilities to help protect the country from increasing levels of cyber crime.
In a departure from its traditional method of recruiting graduates directly from the universities of Oxbridge, the agency now looking beyond this enlistment pool to include candidates who could be self-taught hackers.
The campaign comes after concerns were raised by the Intelligence and Security Committee about the GCHQ's 'inability to retain a suitable cadre of internet specialists' to respond to cyber threats, it said in an annual report.
Earlier this year Foreign Secretary William Hague said there had been an 'exponential rise' in incidents, with systems such as welfare and tax databases 'liable to attack'.
'Countries that cannot maintain cyber security of their banking system, of the intellectual property of their companies, will be at a serious disadvantage in the world,' Mr Hague said.
In October Iain Lobban, who runs GCHQ, warned that sensitive data had been targeted and that the 'UK's continued economic well-being' was under threat.
He said sensitive data on government computers had been targeted, along with defence, technology and engineering firms' designs.
He revealed there had been 'one significant (but unsuccessful) attempt on the Foreign Office and other government departments this summer'.
A new Government Joint Cyber Unit is to focus on the growing threat of cyber attacks from organised criminals, hackivists, terrorists and hostile states.
Applicants must be British-born citizens but anyone who has previously illegally hacked would be ineligible.
Up until the 1990s MI5 would invite exceptionally bright students for a 'cup of tea and a chat', but in the past two decades it has openly advertised for recruits.
Find out more by visiting http://canyoucrackit.co.uk/.
Leo "Apollo11"
ORIGINAL: jeffk3510
Im on my way to Walmart...anyone need anything?
Dunno about all that. Some of the most insanely wealthy "Wall Street bastards" come from very austere roots. Of course, if it does you good to generalize so about them, please carry on. But your smearing of their frequent hard-bit successes in life as being nepotism are, in my opinion, unfair.ORIGINAL: Mynok
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing, JWE...[&o]
I don't care for either side. The Wall Street bastards didn't build anything. They got their Harvard degrees thanks to their parents' hard work and then run businesses into the ground. Their reward? Millions of dollars for being a fracking idiot.
This world is full of idiots. When you see them fighting, look for someone else to cheer for.
Hey, wait a minute! How could you shop at Wal-Mart! Don't you know they're a corporation! They're interested in making a profit for crying out loud! [:@]ORIGINAL: jeffk3510
Im on my way to Walmart...anyone need anything?
Hey USS Mike. I've saved you a mess of toilet paper...[:D]ORIGINAL: USS America
ORIGINAL: jeffk3510
Im on my way to Walmart...anyone need anything?
Toilet paper and a new bath mat, please. [:)]
Are you done with that turn yet?ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Hey USS Mike. I've saved you a mess of toilet paper...[:D]ORIGINAL: USS America
ORIGINAL: jeffk3510
Im on my way to Walmart...anyone need anything?
Toilet paper and a new bath mat, please. [:)]
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Dunno about all that. Some of the most insanely wealthy "Wall Street bastards" come from very austere roots. Of course, if it does you good to generalize so about them, please carry on. But your smearing of their frequent hard-bit successes in life as being nepotism are, in my opinion, unfair.ORIGINAL: Mynok
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing, JWE...[&o]
I don't care for either side. The Wall Street bastards didn't build anything. They got their Harvard degrees thanks to their parents' hard work and then run businesses into the ground. Their reward? Millions of dollars for being a fracking idiot.
This world is full of idiots. When you see them fighting, look for someone else to cheer for.
At some level, we're all idiots. I'll focus my 'guns' on those whom I consider the bigger comparative idiots. The OWS crowd are exactly that, in my opinion.
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Are you done with that turn yet?ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Hey USS Mike. I've saved you a mess of toilet paper...[:D]ORIGINAL: USS America
Toilet paper and a new bath mat, please. [:)]
ORIGINAL: Mynok
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Dunno about all that. Some of the most insanely wealthy "Wall Street bastards" come from very austere roots. Of course, if it does you good to generalize so about them, please carry on. But your smearing of their frequent hard-bit successes in life as being nepotism are, in my opinion, unfair.ORIGINAL: Mynok
I don't care for either side. The Wall Street bastards didn't build anything. They got their Harvard degrees thanks to their parents' hard work and then run businesses into the ground. Their reward? Millions of dollars for being a fracking idiot.
This world is full of idiots. When you see them fighting, look for someone else to cheer for.
At some level, we're all idiots. I'll focus my 'guns' on those whom I consider the bigger comparative idiots. The OWS crowd are exactly that, in my opinion.
I don't care anything for either. Just seems most around here are more sympathetic with the powers that be.
I prefer to spend my efforts looking for someone to help not someone to shoot.