REPORT ABUSIVE REPLY
|
Message Subject
|
Popular Science Archives Hacked: May 2012 Issue Hints At Huge Internal Cover-up** Update We Got Into their archives GLP**
|
Poster Handle
|
nix1983 |
Post Content
|
[Following was handwritten at the bottom of the scanned document —Transcriber.]
pzjqw pdzgm bmqex nqnbm rxibf ywogi xiqeo dpttn yvqna ywwkl cnvzz vekmm koixm eaglb ugdsu mglqj sjiik nqwly bgcmi zaphr fxfaf egqly ujukr vybsf lzajz rkyvd gmhtd plyxo uqjbb y
23 = X 11 = L
anyone able to translate yet or is this all random jibberish ?
Quoting: nix1983 ^^^ bump. Someone? I seen someone decode earlier... Whats this? Quoting: skroatz I haven't finished reading through the thread. I solved the obvious first clue (clear) looking through the magazine and forgot about it, assuming I'd get a "Drink more Ovaltine" add at PopSci, I just nixed the idea of going to a website. I found my note about it and went to the site, got the message for entering "clear". I was doing the research on NOLO when I came across this website. So I don't know where your code came from. The most obvious is that when you break down the x and l, you get: 1 a 26 2 b 1 3 c 2 4 d 3 5 e 4 6 f 5 7 g 6 8 h 7 9 I 8 10 j 9 11 k 1 12 l 11 13 m 12 14 n 13 15 o 14 16 p 15 17 q 16 18 r 17 19 s 18 20 t 19 21 u 20 22 v 21 23 w 22 24 x 23 25 y 24 26 z 25 The right side being the code number you get with the letter sequence they let, the left numbers the real number of the line. Obviously the message is a number sequence. The first "word" being "15 25 9 16 22". Unless they want you to look at the correct numbers instead. I wasn't going to play around with it more until I figured out where the message came from. Will read more. Quoting: Sangoire 5050233 this sequence was pulled from the pop sci article when you get through a few of the passwords this paragraph of random letters pops up there is one more on there with the same code or jibberish lol
|
|
Please verify you're human:
|
|
Reason for reporting:
|