Just to be certain, I tried using the whole string as the FTP password.
It didn't work.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:48 pm
godder
punxtr wrote:
duke9509 wrote:
Hey Godder,
What were the two letters that were different between the two signals?
(I'm out of key-less encryption methods to try, so I'm just looking for any possible clue here)
Me: T Him: I
Me: U Him: M
Yep, that's it.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:52 am
punxtr
duke9509 wrote:
Hey Godder,
What were the two letters that were different between the two signals?
(I'm out of key-less encryption methods to try, so I'm just looking for any possible clue here)
Me: T Him: I
Me: U Him: M
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:43 am
duke9509
Hey Godder,
What were the two letters that were different between the two signals?
(I'm out of key-less encryption methods to try, so I'm just looking for any possible clue here)
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:23 am
punxtr
duke9509 wrote:
New tweet. looks like we don't get to hear from the CEO, after all:
Quote:
Fred Don has just concluded his PRIVATE presscon, sorry for misinforming you guys about a "public announcement" today. #failtech
I've emailed Dan about it. Dude was breaking down last night, worried over his friend.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:20 am
duke9509
New tweet. looks like we don't get to hear from the CEO, after all:
Quote:
Fred Don has just concluded his PRIVATE presscon, sorry for misinforming you guys about a "public announcement" today. #failtech
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:08 am
punxtr
godder wrote:
Wow. Great job Minz. Exactly what I was thinking. There are only two letters different between yours and punxtr's. But why would the same message be sent twice?
Dial tone, morse frequency.
Sorry, my file must not have saved properly. Since you got near the same thing as me, we need to find a Caesaer key, or something.
There is also this theory. We decode the dial tones but only at the morse frequency, around 1000 Hz
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:56 am
godder
Wow. Great job Minz. Exactly what I was thinking. There are only two letters different between yours and punxtr's. But why would the same message be sent twice?
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:48 am
Minz
I took some time this afternoon, booted up sonic visualizer and transcribed the DTMF tones manually.
The most striking property of the tones was that they were grouped in triplets and seemed to be in the 100-200 range. As we have already seen those in the code for level 5 i put them into an octal decoder :
Which is practically the same string punxtr had before.
As it seems the string is encryted in some way, we may need to focus our efforts on breaking that.
Maybe keyed Caesar Ciphers or some other substitution cipher can be applied to decypher this..
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:39 am
godder
duke9509 wrote:
Minz wrote:
The numbers above might be a phonepad cipher, seeing as there are many numbers being repeated. (Numbers 1 and 0 dont give any letters though and the AAA is also kind of suspicious... though that may also have been some wrongly recognized number)
Ask Punxtr how he separated out the Morse code. If the phone beeps are important, maybe he can coax those out, too.
godofchicken wrote:
Also, level 7 is still inaccessible - should we be focusing on the FTP server?
Remember, Dan said that the login prompts on levels 7 and up have been disabled. I agree that we need to focus on a) the FTP server, and, if that's really what it is, b) whatever URL the Morse code points to.
I think you are right Minz. I don't think that the converter read it correctly. The morse is somewhere around 500 hz and the tones are around 1000 hz. Anybody got some good equipment available to narrow it down a little more and isolate the dialtones? It looks a lot like octal like before, but doesn't work out correctly. I'm still working on the morse.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:23 am
jjjonesy
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the ftp address we're looking at the ftp for the site itself? Should we be looking for another URL? Maybe the URL we're currently trying to decipher?
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:20 am
duke9509
Minz wrote:
The numbers above might be a phonepad cipher, seeing as there are many numbers being repeated. (Numbers 1 and 0 dont give any letters though and the AAA is also kind of suspicious... though that may also have been some wrongly recognized number)
Ask Punxtr how he separated out the Morse code. If the phone beeps are important, maybe he can coax those out, too.
godofchicken wrote:
Also, level 7 is still inaccessible - should we be focusing on the FTP server?
Remember, Dan said that the login prompts on levels 7 and up have been disabled. I agree that we need to focus on a) the FTP server, and, if that's really what it is, b) whatever URL the Morse code points to.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:58 am
godder
Great Scott!! No doubt that we are all in so many different time zones that we keep this thing going at all hours. I'm going to have a look at the morse again and see if there is anything that we may have missed in the other files. Maybe Genus has left us a message back there somewhere since we moved on. Has anybody contacted Daniel since we found the mp3?
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:30 am
godofchicken
Any new ideas? I have considered whether the telephone codes are playing some kind of tune, perhaps a nursery rhyme to tie into the previous codes?
Also, level 7 is still inaccessible - should we be focusing on the FTP server?
However i'm not sure if it recognizes all the tones correctly as there is a lot of background noise in the file.
The numbers above might be a phonepad cipher, seeing as there are many numbers being repeated. (Numbers 1 and 0 dont give any letters though and the AAA is also kind of suspicious... though that may also have been some wrongly recognized number)