Secret Code in US Cyber Command’s Photo

by Dan on July 22, 2010

As reported by Yahoo News:

“The newly formed U.S. Cyber Command is supposed to centralize and focus the military’s ability to wage war over the Internet, but so far it’s basically famous for brainteasers. The command’s fancy logo contains a super-secret code in its inner gold ring:

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Though some people noticed the code late last month, Wired’s Threat Level Danger Room blog picked it up Wednesday morning and announced a contest, with a free T-shirt (or a ticket to the International Spy Museum) going to the first reader to crack the code.”

No one has cracked it yet, although some believe it is a partial hash of their mission statement.

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