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The puzzles are contained within GCHQ’s Christmas card, available to download. The card features a snowy photograph of the agency’s World War II home, Bletchley Park , where UK cryptologists ...
Latin dancing, Indian butter and American soldiers are some of the clues for this year's cryptic Christmas challenge set by the national spy agency. GCHQ's annual brainteaser comes in the form of ...
Still scratching your head over this year's GCHQ Christmas challenge? This year the public has been challenged to decode the names of UK landmarks, testing skills including codebreaking, maths and ...
GCHQ have set a number of cryptic online challenges to the public, used to attract interest and for recruitment, starting in late 1999. [123] [124] The response to the 2004 challenge was described as "excellent", [125] and the challenge set in 2015 had over 600,000 attempts. [126]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "GCHQ" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
£25 cash prizes are awarded to eight random entrants who submit a correct solution for each part A of the challenge. Leaderboards for the part B challenges are also compiled, based on how accurate solutions are and how quickly the entrant broke the cipher. Prizes are awarded to the top three entrants at the end of the challenge.
GCHQ is encouraging both children and adults alike to download its brain-teasing Christmas card, ... “This year’s challenge features seven puzzles, plus several hidden elements for those who ...
The Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group (JTRIG) is a unit of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the British intelligence agency. [1] The existence of JTRIG was revealed as part of the global surveillance disclosures in documents leaked by the former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden .