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  2. Nuke (warez) - Wikipedia

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    These nuke networks have their own guidelines on how to nuke a release. [9] In 2008, twelve of those nuke networks created a coalition to work together "to ensure nukers bias, nukewars and many other problems that plague the nuke scene become a thing of the past."

  3. Gold Codes - Wikipedia

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    Gold Codes are generated daily and provided by the National Security Agency (NSA) to the White House, The Pentagon, United States Strategic Command and TACAMO. For an extra level of security, the list of codes on the card includes codes that have no meaning, and therefore the president must memorize where on the list the correct code is located.

  4. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    The code shown is decompiled Stuxnet code. [179] Much of the same code is shown in the episode, "Pyre" of The Expanse , this time as a visual representation of a "diagnostic exploit" breaking into the control software for nuclear missiles.