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  2. milw0rm - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the members of milw0rm, which is typical of hacking groups, which often conceal members' identities to avoid prosecution. [7] The international hacking team "united only by the Internet" [citation needed] [8] was composed of teenagers [9] who went by the aliases of JF, Keystroke, ExtreemUK, savec0re, and VeNoMouS. [10]

  3. Nuclear Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    An example of Nuclear Gandhi as an Internet meme. Nuclear Gandhi is a video game urban legend purporting the existence of a software bug in the 1991 strategy video game Civilization that would eventually force the pacifist leader Mahatma Gandhi to become extremely aggressive and make heavy use of nuclear weapons.

  4. Cheat Engine - Wikipedia

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    Cheat Engine (CE) is a proprietary, closed source [5] [6] memory scanner/debugger created by Eric Heijnen ("Byte, Darke") for the Windows operating system in 2000. [7] [8] Cheat Engine is mostly used for cheating in computer games and is sometimes modified and recompiled to support new games.

  5. 9 Egg Dyeing Hacks for Super Cool Easter Eggs

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    Dyeing Easter eggs is all part of the fun of Easter. However, sometimes using a regular old kit can be boring (and a bit messy).These helpful hacks will make dyeing eggs easier and a lot more fun ...

  6. 10 mind-blowing egg hacks for a breakfast like never before - AOL

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    3) Make hard-boiled eggs in the oven. 4) Make hard-boiled scrambled eggs All you need is a t-shirt, a few rubber bands and eggs (of course).

  7. Atomic demolition munition - Wikipedia

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    The Mk 30 Mod 1 Tactical Atomic Demolition Munition (TADM) was a portable atomic bomb, consisting of a Mk 30 warhead installed in a XM-113 case. The XM-113 was 26 inches (660 mm) in diameter and 70 inches (1,800 mm) long, and looked like corrugated culvert pipe. The whole system weighed 840 pounds (380 kg).

  8. Markus Hess - Wikipedia

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    Markus Hess is a German hacker who was active in the 1980s. Alongside Dirk Brzezinski and Peter Carl, [1] Hess hacked into networks of military and industrial computers based in the United States, Europe and East Asia, and sold the information to the Soviet KGB for US$54,000.

  9. SiegedSec - Wikipedia

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    SiegedSec, short for Sieged Security and commonly self-described as the "Gay Furry Hackers", [1] [2] was a black-hat criminal hacktivist group, [3] [4] [2] that was formed in early 2022, that committed a number of high profile cyber attacks, including attacks on NATO, [3] [4] [5] Idaho National Laboratory, [1] [2] and Real America's Voice.