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[NEW] Weird Sword Code
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guitardemon
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[NEW] Weird Sword Code

I viewed the source on jamie and teddy and saw that the sword picture was set to appear at so many pixels high and wide.

In an attempt to view it at it's original size whatever that may be I added t543w.jpg after a / of the J&T URL.

this accidentally led me to a long code (which does not come up when nonsense is typed after the slash.

http://www.jamieandteddy.com/password.php/t543w.jpg


CODE: ÿØÿàJFIFddÿìDuckydÿîAdobedÀÿÛ„ÿÀÿÄh   #1 A"B$5ÿÚ ?kôWòÝöÊË·X›ÒFÉ‹•£'GâíÛ š$gGÒ@Òr²]P¤+*4ú:ãàX©¤.

weird that theres a bunch of odd characters and the words Adobe, #1 and Ducky in there. maybe someone can find some sort of code translator/cracker to solve this code.


...the plot thickens

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:31 pm
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retina
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http://jamieandteddy.com/password.php/index.html

Shows the index page.

http://jamieandteddy.com/password.php/random

Says no input file specified.
Therefore, I'd have to say that it is trying to open the image as plain text. Try opening t543w.jpg in Notepad and see what you get.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:38 pm
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CloverfieldClues.com
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Re: [NEW] Weird Sword Code

You are just viewing the ASCII representation of that JPG file. You would see the basically same thing if you open the t543w.jpg in notepad.

It doesn't mean anything. Sorry.

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guitardemon
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yes but thats my point, if it was opening an image as plain text, how come the words ducky adobe and #1 are in there.

seems to me like those words have been somehow manipulated to show up intentionally

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retina
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Re: [NEW] Weird Sword Code

CloverfieldClues.com wrote:
You are just viewing the ASCII representation of that JPG file. You would see the basically same thing if you open the t543w.jpg in notepad.

It doesn't mean anything. Sorry.


Can I trout you to the post above yours? Razz

Those are the tags given by the program that created the image.

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guitardemon
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aaah makes sense then if it was created in adobe photoshop/illustrator. God knows what Ducky is all about Rolling Eyes

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Euchre
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What you see is the EXIF data for the image file.
The "Ducky" tag is placed there by Adobe's products, namely Photoshop, when an image is 'saved for web'.
See here:
http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/TagNames/APP12.html#Ducky
If you see an image on a web page, merely right click it and you can usually save it, view it, or bring up it's properties, or all of the preceding. Viewing a page's source will also yield the relative URL for the images within, and of course you can always view your browser's cache - usually as easy as typing "about:cache" in the address bar.
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unclear
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http://www.jamieandteddy.com/password.php/bears.jpg

Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/content/t/e/d/teddyhanssen/html/bears.jpg on line 158

interesting file structure...

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hunter2458
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The PM's are getting a bit out there with their directory structure...out of character even, how would jamie manage to set up a website much less a password system...

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