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Crack the Code in Cyber Command’s Logo | Danger Room | Wired.com
by Decius at 4:13 pm EDT, Jul 7, 2010

The U.S. military’s new Cyber Command is headquartered at Ft. Meade, Maryland, one of the military’s most secretive and secure facilities. Its mission is largely opaque, even inside the armed forces. But the there’s another mystery surrounding the emerging unit. It’s embedded in the Cyber Command logo.

On the logo’s inner gold ring is a code: 9ec4c12949a4f31474f299058ce2b22a


 
RE: Crack the Code in Cyber Command’s Logo | Danger Room | Wired.com
by Acidus at 9:41 pm EDT, Jul 8, 2010

Decius wrote:

The U.S. military’s new Cyber Command is headquartered at Ft. Meade, Maryland, one of the military’s most secretive and secure facilities. Its mission is largely opaque, even inside the armed forces. But the there’s another mystery surrounding the emerging unit. It’s embedded in the Cyber Command logo.

On the logo’s inner gold ring is a code: 9ec4c12949a4f31474f299058ce2b22a

hmmm 32 hexadecimal digits. MD5? Perhaps of the name + a salt, or their mission statement?

Whatever it is, perhaps WW knows ;-)


 
RE: Crack the Code in Cyber Command’s Logo | Danger Room | Wired.com
by CypherGhost at 10:39 am EDT, Jul 9, 2010

Decius wrote:

The U.S. military’s new Cyber Command is headquartered at Ft. Meade, Maryland, one of the military’s most secretive and secure facilities. Its mission is largely opaque, even inside the armed forces. But the there’s another mystery surrounding the emerging unit. It’s embedded in the Cyber Command logo.

On the logo’s inner gold ring is a code: 9ec4c12949a4f31474f299058ce2b22a

md5("USCYBERCOM plans, coordinates, integrates, synchronizes and conducts activities to: direct the operations and defense of specified Department of Defense information networks and; prepare to, and when directed, conduct full spectrum military cyberspace operations in order to enable actions in all domains, ensure US/Allied freedom of action in cyberspace and deny the same to our adversaries.");

Would have been more impressive if they used a modern hash function instead of MD5.


  
RE: Crack the Code in Cyber Command’s Logo | Danger Room | Wired.com
by Decius at 12:27 pm EDT, Jul 9, 2010

CypherGhost wrote:

Decius wrote:

The U.S. military’s new Cyber Command is headquartered at Ft. Meade, Maryland, one of the military’s most secretive and secure facilities. Its mission is largely opaque, even inside the armed forces. But the there’s another mystery surrounding the emerging unit. It’s embedded in the Cyber Command logo.

On the logo’s inner gold ring is a code: 9ec4c12949a4f31474f299058ce2b22a

md5("USCYBERCOM plans, coordinates, integrates, synchronizes and conducts activities to: direct the operations and defense of specified Department of Defense information networks and; prepare to, and when directed, conduct full spectrum military cyberspace operations in order to enable actions in all domains, ensure US/Allied freedom of action in cyberspace and deny the same to our adversaries.");

Would have been more impressive if they used a modern hash function instead of MD5.

LOL Nice!


 
 
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