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MI6 hacks Al-Qaeda website, swaps bomb instructions for cupcake recipes

cupcakesThe United Kingdom’s intelligence service has pulled off an operation improbable enough to be worthy of James Bond’s Q Branch. A team of hackers working for M16 recently successfully switched an Al-Qaeda bomb making guide for a far less incendiary cupcake recipe, according to The Telegraph.

The operation rendered a 67-page guide on how to “Make a bomb in the Kitchen of your Mom” posted on Al-Qaeda’s English-language online magazine Inspire into a page of garbled gibberish.  That gibberish, as it turns out, was actually an encrypted form of “How to Make the Best Cupcakes in America” published by Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show.

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The embedded recipe was attributed to Main Street Cupcakes in Hudson, Ohio and included lines such as, “the little cupcake is big again” while claiming that the cupcake is “self-contained and satisfying, it summons memories of childhood even as it’s updated for today’s sweet-toothed hipsters.” Instructions for making Mojito, Rocky Road and Caramel Apple cupcakes are said to have been included in the coded page.

The original plan had contained instructions for making a pipe bomb using match heads, a small lightbulb, a timer and, oddly enough, sugar.

The hackers also went on to remove potential propaganda from the site that included articles written by Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri.

The Telegraph points out that the C.I.A. had previously conceived of a similar plan that it ultimately chose not to execute on the grounds that Inspire was a better source of intelligence if left unmolested. There’s no word as to if the C.I.A. would have chosen a similar pastry-oriented hack if it had decided to follow through with its plan.

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