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  2. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Squad Hackers, or by the abbreviation "GSH" is a politically motivated hacking team established in 2015. Global kOS was a grey hat (leaning black hat) computer hacker group active from 1996 through 2000. globalHell was a group of hackers, composed of about 60 individuals. The group disbanded in 1999 when 12 members were prosecuted for ...

  3. Dreamhack Winter 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The playoff bracket consisted of eight teams, two from each group. All of these matches were best-of-three , single elimination. Teams advanced in the bracket until a final winner was decided, and the eight teams to make the playoff bracket earned automatic invitations to the next Major, EMS One Katowice 2014 .

  4. Module:Team bracket - Wikipedia

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    number of rounds. Use 1 for a 2 team bracket, 2 for a 4 team bracket, 3 for an 8 team bracket, ... maxround: maximum round to display. This parameter should be omitted unless it is less than the default value set by rounds. seed-width: the width of the cells for seeds.

  5. NCAA Tournament analysis with bracket tips + upset picks ...

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    Bracket tip: The 12-over-5 upset didn’t happen last season, but in the previous three tournaments, a No. 12 seed had defeated a No. 5 at least twice. This region presents a strong possibility ...

  6. DreamHack Winter 2014 - Wikipedia

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    The loser of the lower match was then eliminated from the tournament. With one team advanced and one eliminated, the two remaining teams would play an elimination match for the second playoff spot. This format is known as the GSL format, named for the Global StarCraft II League. [4] The playoffs bracket consisted of eight teams, two from each ...

  7. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school computer hackers, makers and coders [3] founded in 2014 by Zach Latta. [4] It now includes more than 500 high school clubs and 40,000 students. [5] It has been featured on the TODAY Show, and profiled in the Wall Street Journal [6] and many other publications.

  8. Jeremy Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Alexander Hammond (born January 8, 1985), also known by his online moniker sup_g, [1] is an American anarchist activist and former computer hacker from Chicago.He founded the computer security training website HackThisSite [2] in 2003. [3]

  9. Google Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic and also mobile app traffic and events, currently as a platform inside the Google Marketing Platform brand. [3]