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The UK Ministry of Defence disclosed the existence of its shadowy hacker outfit in a job ad that sought an "extraordinary talented electronics engineer" to deliver "prototype solutions" to a "unique and specialised military unit."
In the since-removed
vacancy listing, posted on its recruitment site, the defense ministry (MoD) was looking to recruit an "intrepid problem solver" as a Computer Network Operations (CNO) Exploit engineer for MAB5 - an "irregular and unrecognisable" unit that is involved in "communications, electronics and technical surveillance."
Noting that solutions are "required in weeks," the advert states that
the exploit engineer will need to have the "skills of a hacker" and an "inquisitive and probing mindset."A "multi-faceted" skillset is apparently crucial as well since the ideal candidate is also expected to be a "consultant," "inventor," "designer," "fabricator," "report writer" and "analyst" (among other technical roles) all rolled into one.
According to the ad, around 80% of the workforce in MAB5's "un-military-like flat structure" are civil servants and the MoD's "most talented scientists and engineers." However, the unit is commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel rank officer - with the email address and phone number of a Lt. Col. Simon Perrett published as the point of contact for applicants.
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