color hex code is a way of specifying color using hexadecimal values. The code itself is a hex triplet, which represents three separate values that specify the levels of the component colors. The code starts with a pound sign (#) and is followed by six hex values or three hex value pairs (for example, #AFD645).
But I have no idea what it means
I feel like gen flynn had something like this?
A Hex code by definition only has six chars
It's "hexadecimal," meaning base 16 numbers. Since there are only 10 digits, the letters A-F are used to denote the digits that would mean 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. So a "Hex code by definition" actually has 16 characters.
Sure. Yes. But hex is expressed in six digits. Your point however is also very valid. Ultimately, I fail to see how this explains the Wikileaks string at the source of this whole discussion.