NRM: "British intelligence agency GCHQ (UK Government Communications Headquarters) today launched a viral campaign on Facebook and Twitter to uncover a new generation of spies. The campaign links to a website merely entitled ‘Can You Crack It?.'
With little indication of the website’s true purpose – there is no sign of GCHQ’s involvement anywhere – users are then presented with a grid made up of 160 seemingly randomised double-digit combinations of numbers and letters. Successful code-breakers will be directly referred by GCHQ to apply for a job with the organisation."
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