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  2. PACTF - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  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.

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  5. Trump staffers reportedly removed top secret documents ... - AOL

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    Flynn installed a secret internet connection into his office at the Pentagon even though it was "forbidden," according to a profile in The New Yorker by Dana Priest.

  6. Polyglot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages. Polyglot may also refer to: Polyglot (book), a book that contains the same text in more than one language; Polyglot (computing), a computer program that is valid in more than one programming language; Polyglot, a biweekly game industry webzine published by Polymancer Studios

  7. Revenge Triptych - Wikipedia

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    Secret Accusation (Accusa segreta) was painted in 1847–1848, the first of the three but showing the second episode.It is now in the Musei Civici di Pavia.Its dating is based on a print of it by Giuseppe Barni based on a drawing by Luigi Toccagni in the catalogue for the 1850 Breda exhibition.

  8. Kenneth L. Hale - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Locke Hale (August 15, 1934 – October 8, 2001), also known as Ken Hale, was an American linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studied a huge variety of previously unstudied and often endangered languages—especially indigenous languages of North America and Australia.

  9. Polyglot (webzine) - Wikipedia

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    Polyglot grew from a 3-page PDF of all text to as large as 65 pages with over 50 press releases and as many as 91 images in Volume #3 Issue #9; the PDF's file size ranges was 5.3 megabytes. [11] Stephen V Cole of Starfleet Games identified Polyglot as one of the "People Who Will Contact You" in his online book about how to run a game company ...