Zebulun is the web's online computing and logic challenge. Beating various challenges gets you a higher rank at the CyberArmy, more control of the site, and more priviliges (free email, web space, etc.).
Welcome to CyberArmy - an independant army / union of over 45,000 Internet users, fighting for a free and independant internet. We need more recruits, so join the CyberArmy now! With our online promotional system you can gain officer status in the CyberArmy and take more part in mission proposals, missions, and division commands. Over the following months, we will be focussing our efforts against governmental controls over the net. To re-state the philosophy of the CyberArmy:
CyberArmy is a group of netizens who believe in a deregulated Internet, which is free from external control. We believe in providing tools to assist others who believe in a free Internet -
we support Open Source. We campaign against those who abuse the free nature of the Internet. We believe that spammers, child pornographers, web based scammers, and malicious hackers are enemies of the Internet.
We believe that the Internet can be self-regulated, and that we, as equipped and knowledgable netizens, can control and suppress abusers of the Internet, with legal methods, by consolidating together as a united CyberArmy.
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intel panel
13 Dec 2005:enjoy!
I hereby endorse this product and/or service. good work guys.
- By CinC. pengo
22 Nov 2005:Challenges
Challenges now work - Kernel (and probably General too, but untested).
doubleclick.net has implemented a tracking system, called 'web bugs' which invades users privacy. It basically puts an invisible graphic on a web page to track users identities.
(To see a 'web bug' in action, go to www.procrit.com look in the source for: ad.doubleclick.net/activity)
For more information see info@doubleclick.net
(proposed by Maj. dnserror)
(mission completed 325 times)
NB: red division has the primary
task of prosecuting this mission. but any cyberarmy soldiers
are free to complete this mission, and also vote on future missions.