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Board Digest - May 2005| Category | | | Summary | Welcome to the zZine Board Digest for May 2005. As always a mix up of enjoyable and interesting posts for your enjoyment and to help you catch up with the current happenings for those of you who don't live here!
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CyberArmy Challenges welcomes input
The recent changes to CyberArmy Challenges policy now allow both discussion and tips on the Alphaplex challenge (through the 'Challenge Discussion' forum) as well as asking members of CyberArmy for input in this post! General ToTaL asks that any requests or ideas for development of the challengers be submitted using the feedback link in the navigation bar.
The 'Block House Hosting' bandwagon
Another member of CyberArmy has jumped onto the Blockhouse hosting bandwagon this month. With LtKer Gisterogue giving the service a huge pat on the back after having some difficulties dealt with. "For the money you pay, and for what you get, it's unbeatable." Gisterogue quoted.
Poor, poor Kernel jeian
Kernel jeian was perplexed last month - he was very curious to know exactly what an IP jammer was! In a comedic turn of events, snarkles offered what seemed to be the best answer, bringing out a few references to old, classical spoof movies that only true geeks would remember.
Ret. Marshal craytonic shares pictures of babycray
After a rushed drive to hospital on April 9th, craytonic and Ladycray shared some photographs of their new little wonder, babycray.
RACAT release their Reverse Engineering Toolbox
CyberArmy's Special Operations group Research, Assessment and Code Auditing Team (RACAT) has released a set of tools publically which have been in the wings for some time now. After endless dedication to the project, RACAT has accomplished a major milestone for the Special Operations group and we look forward to more achievements of this kind in the future.
So just what is Phoenix?
Captain FantaSy gets curious and posts about a graphic file that was uploaded to /files recently with the words "CyberArmy Challenges" and "Phoenix" on it. zZine has dived in to answer some of your questions in an article available here.
Ravn keeps up the great work
Captain Ravn continues to keep all of our eyes busy as we continue to read over his interesting and informative hardware reviews and articles. The particular post above is linked to his article on Hardware Cryptography, a subject that is well worth reading about, and if you haven't done so already - get to it! Ravn also posted the lasted updates to his 'Cat toy / Sentry gun' project here.
Updated CAIRC policy
Marshal Condor191 has announced that CyberArmy's IRC policies have been relocated and updated! For all the latest, and to keep abreast with the rules and regulations of our one and only homegrown network, visit them here today.
Ikioi on CyberArmy Projects
Ret. Marshal Ikioi shares with us a FAQ of sorts for the CyberArmy Projects system, which is still in the works. His post answers a lot of questions and is well worth the read if you are interested in CyberArmy's upcoming project management system. |
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