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konamouse
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Re: Blackvault.com Whois

Duluoz wrote:
I NEED YOUR HELP TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE MAKE IMMEDIATE CONTACT AT CARETAKER AT BLACKVAULTDOTCOM



http://www.blackvault.com appears to be a front for another conspiracy theory website. Not sure if it is in-game.

Registrant:
Greenewald, John (BLACKVAULT-DOM)
8512 Newcastle Ave
Northridge, CA 91325 US

Domain Name: BLACKVAULT.COM

Administrative Contact:
Greenewald, John (JG4184) greeneySPLATPRIMENET.COM
8512 NEWCASTLE AVE
NORTHRIDGE, CA 91325-3820 US
818-886-2389
Technical Contact:
Ellentuch, Scott J (SE48) tucSPLATTTSG.COM
PO Box 69
Newburgh, NY 12551 US
800.596.6882 fax: 914.565.7878

Record expires on 26-Mar-2006.
Record created on 14-Oct-2002.
Database last updated on 9-Sep-2003 21:31:05 EDT.

Domain servers in listed order:

TYR.TTSG.COM 216.231.108.143
FRIGG.TTSG.COM 209.51.161.86
VALHALLA.TTSG.COM 216.231.111.14

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Many ask, what is The Black Vault? The simple answer -- there is no simple answer! You are about to embrace a community which has been growing for over 6 years! With over 21,000 volunteer members worldwide, the community here is one of the biggest in the world! With a government document archive of over 108,000 pages, that is just the beginning. Search over 141,000 messages on a very popular message board, and even send a free e-postcard.

Thank you for visiting The Black Vault -- I know you won't be let down! My name is John Greenewald, Jr. and I began researching these government conspiracies at the age of 15. I wrote my first book Beyond UFO Secrecy which I released in November of 2002. Please, enjoy the site and I guarantee your search for the truth can begin right here at The Black Vault!

Registration is free, and allows you so many benefits, including site interaction with posting on the message forums, theme integration (change the look and feel of the ENTIRE site), submit your own news, offer your input on daily news topics, online store discounts and coupons, and so much more! To learn more about The Black Vault, click on "About Us" in the main menu on the left.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 9:34 pm
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sauceykat
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hey kona,
i don't think it's ingame...there are hundreds of members and many posts...rather I think it is being used as a contact point/drop by our mysterious friend (Jake? Reggie?)

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LazarusLong
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cemgate2002 wrote:
I didn't look too deeply into it but I don't think it's in-game. I went looking for caretaker in the Forums and there is well over 450 pages of members (Over 23,000 people).


I checked too, and there is nobody registered with the name "caretaker". Of course, they could be a hidden member, since PHP-Nuke has that option.
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Nyght_Shyft
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The site is definitely not in-game. I read about it years back.. started by some 18-year old kid to exploit previously classified information that was released to the public with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Of course.. they could be collaborating.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:04 pm
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dishboy
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FYI: www.blackvault.com is one of the kickout sites for logon.html

(I'm determined to find a use for that thing!)
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addlepated
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LazarusLong wrote:
I checked too, and there is nobody registered with the name "caretaker". Of course, they could be a hidden member, since PHP-Nuke has that option.


When you go to the "Sign up for an e-mail account link" on The Black Vault, it says:

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Please note this is not the same login and password for The Black Vault website.... this e-mail account has to be registered on a different server, so you MAY not get the same e-mail address. I apologize for any inconvenience


I can't find any way of searching the email database.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:44 pm
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y2kbozo
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Article 29

addlepated wrote:
Ah, that was the article that was missing. Someone mentioned it the other day. I went through all the articles last night and it wasn't there then. New addition!

Article 28 is now the one that is missing! I still wonder if there was an original article 29, or if it was always a "hole".

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:51 pm
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teeman11
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Is it normal to just brute force the key like that? I thought you usually got clues to try and figure the key out.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 1:26 pm
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Duluoz
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Brute forcing would be trying to decrypt the message with all 11881376 instances of a five letter key. That wouldn't be very sporting, not to mention rather boring. The aforementioned program uses standard cryptographic techniques such as coincidence indices and frequency analysis to determine the key. It is not foolproof.

Perhaps the PMs were expecting us to find out the key through some other means. I don't know. The Vigenere cipher has been around for a long time, however, and is rather weak by todays standards. You get what you pay for. Smile
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sauceykat
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I agree...I mean we all have access to a vigenere decipher on this very website (web tools). Besides, they had vigenere decipher machines in WWII so the only difference now is that we have a much more efficient program...unless they were planning on giving us the key by other means, because it wasn't in the original message.

Just my thoughts...

D-

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Two ways to decrypt vigenere - be given the code word (how it was originally intended to be used), or break it with normal cryptography techniques. There are ways to make vigenere harder (longer code words, and that one in Lockjaw - I forgot what they did on top of the standard encryption), but standard decrypt techniques are perfectly permissible. Brute force issues arise where there are no reasonable solutions other than to try millions of random combinations that suck up bandwidth to no good purpose. And frankly that has more to do with resource conservation. If legitimate research techniques bring you to a solution, that's not brute force.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 2:12 pm
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teeman11
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I understand all of that and I guess my question wasn't really clear. What I was trying to get it is this: Should I be trying to figure out the key from clues that are provided ie, the symbols at the bottom of the email or should I be working with the decrpyt program to try and figure it out on my own. Which is more common? Are there ever Vigs were there are no clues to the key, that just need to be worked out the hard way?

For example, the other vig we got from artilce 29, the key was bcagh(or something like that) and it was found using the decrypt program. Even knowing the key I don't see any clues that would have lead us to find it. This leads me to believe that there aren't always clues and that you almost have to break it using the decrypt program.

I'm just trying to get a feel how things are done usually around. Plus if there were clues that would have lead to that other key it might prove useful in finding out what the new key is.

T

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teeman11 wrote:


I'm just trying to get a feel how things are done usually around. Plus if there were clues that would have lead to that other key it might prove useful in finding out what the new key is.

T


From my vast experience watching these guy work (I started CTW late... )
Sometimes there is a clue to grab and other times it appears to me that it is just from being familiar with the various ways to code something and working on a hunch (which sometimes even "real" detectives do) that one fits better than the others, that is something that comes with experience. Some puzzles need to go through two different types of decrypt, sometimes there is a message hidden spacially... all one can do is attempt them and see what you end up with at the other end.

I also think there is a big difference between brute forcing the solve and copying the information and running it through various maniplulations.
You manipulating the information through various decodes still needs your input, running a hack-n-crack program, even one you wrote yourself, takes your input out of that, because you are not looking at the data, you are only looking at the results.

Just my input, and either it isn't worth the penny offered, or it ia Priceless....
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