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To: tlb

Drat. First part of the post was lost.

Over the past few days, the Internet has been awash with reports of an intriguing secret code embedded in the logo of the United States Cyber Command.

The logo clearly shows a string of characters on the inner gold ring surrounding the usual eagle-based motif.

For those of poor eyesight, the characters are:

9ec4c12949a4f31474f299058ce2b22a

Let’s apply some simple analysis before we reveal the secret.

Firstly, it’s almost certainly a hexadecimal string – there are digits 0 - 9 and letters a – f only. Breaking it into 2-byte pairs gives us:

9e c4 c1 29 49 a4 f3 14 74 f2 99 05 8c e2 b2 2a

An inspection of which suggests a very low likelihood of a simple character translation to plain text.

What else do we know? There are 32 bytes in the string and this is a very common length for a hash value.


2 posted on 07/11/2010 2:11:21 AM PDT by tlb
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To: tlb

There’s no such thing as a a “reverse hash calculator” though. Hash is meant to be one-way encryption.

I’ve checked it, yes that’s the MD5 of that string.


3 posted on 07/11/2010 2:17:52 AM PDT by chuck_the_tv_out ( <<< click my name: now featuring Freeper classifieds)
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To: tlb
9e c4 c1 29 49 a4 f3 14 74 f2 99 05 8c e2 b2 2a
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5 posted on 07/11/2010 2:41:35 AM PDT by C210N (0bama, Making the world safe for Marxism)
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