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by res0nat0r 5824 days ago
It is the same length as an md5sum which isn't solved. Googling 9EC4C12949A4F31474F299058CE2B22A bring up this strange site: http://www.niconnect.com/

Which just has a QR code on the front of the site and nothing else. Decoding the QR with http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx shows the text:

NICONNECT.COM Poder Cibernetico 9EC4C12949A4F31474F299058CE2B22A Brazil

"Poder Cibernetico" in Portuguese sounds like "Cyber Power" or something such.

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The md5 decrypted via md5decrypter.com resolves to:

"SCYBERCOM plans, coordinates, integrates, synchronizes and conducts activities to: direct the operations and defense of specified Department of Defense information networks and; prepare to, and when directed, conduct full spectrum military cyberspace operations in order to enable actions in all domains, ensure US/Allied freedom of action in cyberspace and deny the same to our adversaries."

You're missing a U at the beginning of the string.
The above site has <meta http-equiv="Objective" content="Hash Exploit"> in as well.

Poder is power in Latin as well. Cibernetico might be a latin translation of Cybernetic.... I'm expecting a Latin moto as per usual on these things. Still can't get the hash, tried a number of different capitalisations.

Did someone just chuck up that page to get some SEO juice out of all this buzz?
Yes, I think so.

If you look at the page source you see the 9EC4C12949A4F31474F299058CE2B22A string with text color 006600 and the background color is 006600.

It's possible that "Poder Cibernetico" is how they chose to translate Cyber Command.
But they also have the lighting in the heraldry, which is a symbol for power. Dunno what the swords might be, military?