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  2. Carnegie Mellon CyLab - Wikipedia

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    picoCTF is a cybersecurity capture the flag competition hosted by CyLab. Established in 2013, the event is run annually over a period of two weeks and is geared towards high schoolers, billing itself as the largest high school cybersecurity event in the United States; the inaugural edition had 6,000 participants and 39,000 people competed in 2019. [11]

  3. Capture the flag (cybersecurity) - Wikipedia

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    CTFs have been shown to be an effective way to improve cybersecurity education through gamification. [6] There are many examples of CTFs designed to teach cybersecurity skills to a wide variety of audiences, including PicoCTF, organized by the Carnegie Mellon CyLab, which is oriented towards high school students, and Arizona State University supported pwn.college.

  4. PACTF - Wikipedia

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    2016 PACTF Organizers. PACTF was an annual web-based computer security Capture the Flag (CTF) competition for middle and high school students. [2] It was founded by a group of students at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. [5]

  5. Wikipedia:Tools/1-Click Answers - Wikipedia

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    The software is covered by a software patent, which Answers.com is currently seeking to enforce in court. The Wikimedia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a vision to bring a free encyclopedia to every single person on the planet.

  6. Checksum - Wikipedia

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    This is especially true of cryptographic hash functions, which may be used to detect many data corruption errors and verify overall data integrity; if the computed checksum for the current data input matches the stored value of a previously computed checksum, there is a very high probability the data has not been accidentally altered or corrupted.

  7. Wikipedia:Verifiability

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    Any exceptional claim requires multiple high-quality sources. [3] Warnings (red flags) that should prompt extra caution include: Surprising or apparently important claims not covered by multiple mainstream sources; Challenged claims that are supported purely by primary or self-published sources or those with an apparent conflict of interest;

  8. DES Challenges - Wikipedia

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    DES Challenge II-1 was solved by distributed.net in 39 days in early 1998. The plaintext message being solved for was "The secret message is: Many hands make light work." [2] DES Challenge II-2 was solved in just 56 hours in July 1998, by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), with their purpose-built Deep Crack machine. EFF won $10,000 for ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fix common mistakes

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    Active Wiki Fixup Projects; Must be active, systematic, have lists, & need help. Writing; Articles that need to be wikified Massive backlog. Ongoing (category) Dead-end pages These pages are not wikified. Ongoing (category) Missing articles Wikipedia is not as complete as you might think. Ongoing Most wanted articles Updated February 2015