GCHQ, Britain’s electronic and cyber-intelligence agency, on Wednesday published its annual Christmas Challenge – a seasonal ...
The annual brainteaser aims to tickle the neurons of those hoping to work in intelligence, and comes in the form of a ...
Latin dancing, Indian butter and American soldiers are some of the clues for this year's cryptic Christmas challenge set by ...
The above image isn’t the world’s most elaborate Christmas card – it’s actually a festive brainteaser created by Britain’s ...
GCHQ has revealed its annual Christmas puzzle, which this year contains hidden clues for those who want an extra challenge.
GCHQ has released it's 2024 Christmas challenge which features a series of seven puzzles - see where to download it and what to expect.
The brainteasers test skills such as codebreaking, maths and analysis, and require different ways of thinking.
Challenge includes puzzles meant to engage young people in complex problem-solving. The aim is to inspire interest in STEM ...
Katharine Gun, 29, worked as a translator for the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) - the security services' main monitoring centre in Cheltenham. She was originally arrested in March ...
"We never ask for bank or credit card details by text message or email, so if you receive something like this, it’s a scam." Sarah Lyons, Deputy Director for Economy and Society for the National Cyber ...
Cheltenham-headquartered GCHQ is urging people to 'save the date' for this year's Christmas brainteaser. The UK intelligence organisation creates the festive challenge every year and said the 2024 ...
Phil Morgan, Head of Fraud Policy Investigation at DVLA, has previously warned: "We never ask for bank or credit card details by text ... part of GCHQ - says: "It’s important to stay vigilant ...