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10K Hackers Defend the Planet Against Extraterrestrials

10K Hackers Defend the Planet Against Extraterrestrials Hack the Planet s Cyber Apocalypse capture-the-flag contest attracts 10,000 competitors from across the globe. (image by Yulyia, via Adobe Stock) Extraterrestrial hackers pelted Earth with a hideous array of cyberattacks in a nefarious effort to take over the planet and during Earth Day celebrations, no less. Fortunately, thousands of volunteer security defenders were at the ready to save the planet.    So goes the tale of Cyber Apocalypse 2021, the first capture-the-flag (CTF) competition that Hack the Box (HTB) opened up to any and all players across the globe. HTB has a dedicated CTF platform, which has been used to host closed CTF events for universities and businesses. As Daphne Deiktaki, Hack the Box s head of marketing, said in an interview before the event, Cyber Apocalypse was different because, We are inviting absolutely everyone in the world. Anyone can join.

⚽ Kansas Falls at Missouri 1-0

COLUMBIA, Mo. – In a tale of two halves, the Kansas soccer team came up short 1-0 to Missouri at Audrey J. Walton Stadium on Saturday night. Missouri scored on a Kansas own goal in the 65 th minute when a MU free kick hit off a KU defender’s head and into the KU goal. Kansas concludes the 2020-21 pandemic season with a 6-4-3 overall record and its 5-3-1 Big 12 mark last fall had KU finish fourth in the league, its second-straight and 10 th-time overall upper-half placing.  Missouri improved to 6-5-3 in 2020-21. Kansas dominated and controlled the tempo the first half outshooting Missouri 9-6, including five shots on goal, but the Tigers kept the pace in the second half, outshooting the Jayhawks 5-3, including 3-0 shots on goal.

⚽ Jayhawks Travel to Missouri for Border Showdown

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas soccer (6-3-3) travels to Columbia, Missouri for a Saturday night match on April 17 at 7 p.m. (CT) against Missouri (5-5-3). Saturday’s match will be broadcast on SEC+ Network with Ben Arnet and Simon Rose on the call. The Jayhawks and the Tigers will face off for the 23rd time in soccer. Missouri holds an 11-10-1 edge in the all-time series. For games played in Columbia, MU maintains a 7-4-0 record. Most recently, the two programs faced off on Nov. 13, 2016 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Rock Chalk Park in Lawrence. The Jayhawks clinched the win, 1-0, in double overtime with a goal from Lois Heuchan to advance to the second round.

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