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14yo Tasmanian boy cracks national intelligence agency code in 'just over an hour'
A 14-year-old Tasmanian boy cracks four levels of code imprinted on a commemorative 50-cent coin in "just over an hour" after it was released by the nation's foreign intelligence cybersecurity agency — and the spy boss says she wants to meet him so she can "recruit him".
Australian Signals Directorate 50-cent coin code cracked by Tasmanian 14yo in 'just over an hour'
By Dan SmithPosted 10h ago10 hours ago, updated 3h ago3 hours ago
The coin was available for purchase from the Royal Australian Mint.(Supplied: Royal Australian Mint)
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A 14-year-old boy has cracked four levels of code imprinted on a commemorative 50-cent coin released by the nation's foreign intelligence cybersecurity agency.
Key points:
- ASD director-general Rachel Noble said the 14-year-old cracked the encryption in just over an hour
- She said the agency hoped to meet him "and recruit him"
- She also said there was a secret fifth level of encryption on the coin which no one had broken yet