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CRIMES AND PUZZLEMENT,.,-:: BACK TO THE CLASSROOM Your first crime and puzzlement will test your powers of observation. See how accurately you observe. Look at the two pictures (on the back) and note as many dissimilarities between the two as you can find. There are twelve. 1. 7. 2. 8. 3. 9. 4. 10. 5. 11. 6. 12. READING APTITUDE TEST: 1.
In his 1990 piece "Crime and Puzzlement: in advance of the law on the electronic frontier", Barlow wrote about his first-hand experience with Phiber Optik and Acid Phreak (Elias Ladopoulos) from the hacker group Masters of Deception, and mentioned Kevin Mitnick—all …
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