Secretly loops in, in a way

Secretly loops in, in a way - BCCS
Secretly loops in, in a way

Once upon a time, there was a group of spies who worked for a top-secret government agency. They communicated with each other through encrypted messages, which involved secretly looping in certain information while keeping other information hidden from outsiders.

One day, while working on a crossword puzzle during their lunch break, they stumbled upon a clue that reminded them of their secret communication methods. The clue read, “Secretly loops in, in a way.”

After pondering over it for a while, they quickly realized that the answer to the crossword clue was ‘BCCS‘. For those who are not familiar with the term, ‘BCCS‘ stands for ‘blind carbon copy system‘. This system is used to secretly loop in recipients on email messages without revealing their identities to other recipients.

As soon as they discovered the answer, the group of spies couldn’t help but chuckle at the irony of finding a clue that so vividly described their covert communication methods. And from that day on, they made sure to always include ‘BCCS‘ in their encrypted messages to one another, knowing that they had an even greater appreciation for the importance of secrecy and discretion.

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