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Help cracking a local ARG Cipher
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LadyPrincePyro
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Help cracking a local ARG Cipher

Hey, a friend of mine started an ARG locally with some friends, and one of the challenges I have is to crack a cipher he created. It is actually pretty difficult for me and could use help. I don't necessarily need the answer but a point in the right direction would be amazing. I am also on a bit of a time crunch, so here is what I have:

"INTERCEPT

BEGIN

a slender young man with pale blue eyes

******
A05 B07 S03.1 A02 N01.3 J03.4 G05.5

N03 A06.1 B01.1 E6.3 C10.4
Z03 Z04 Z05

**
H09 A03.1 A3.4 B05.1 E01.9 B01.4 B01.5 B03.1
F06 F07

END"

The plain text is meant to help decipher the encryption.

The information originated from "GEOLOC -33.4955663, 150.151999 " if that helps

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 12:30 am
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Thunderwolf
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well the geoloc is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/33°29'44.0"S+150°09'07.2"E

Not sure about the rest - possibly grid coordinates?

Was this found in an email or a geocache?
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LadyPrincePyro
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Thunderwolf wrote:
well the geoloc is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/33°29'44.0"S+150°09'07.2"E

Not sure about the rest - possibly grid coordinates?

Was this found in an email or a geocache?


This was from an email

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 6:39 am
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Thunderwolf
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Well if that location is anywhere near you, you might want to go check it out.
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:27 am
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LadyPrincePyro
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Thunderwolf wrote:
Well if that location is anywhere near you, you might want to go check it out.


I live in florida, that is New South Wales. I tried google mapping it, but it didn't give me anything

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 9:07 am
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Thunderwolf
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The "slender young man" thing appears to be from Idoru by William Gibson:

"Chia had programmed her Music Master to have an affinity for bridges. He appeared in her virtual Venice whenever she crossed one at moderate speed: a slender young man with pale blue eyes and a penchant for long, flowing coats."

I have a copy of Idoru at home. I might look into it when I get back.
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 2:19 am
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LadyPrincePyro
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So it is a book cipher, based on an electronic version of the novel. The struggle is I have no idea which version of it

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LadyPrincePyro
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LadyPrincePyro wrote:
So it is a book cipher, based on an electronic version of the novel. The struggle is I have no idea which version of it


ok, THE 'BOOK' USED AS THE KEY IS THE 'LOOK INSIDE' VERSION OF IDORU BY WILLIAM GIBSON LOCATED ON AMAZON. THE URL IS: http://www.amazon.com/Idoru-William-Gibson/dp/0425158640 - THE 'LOOK INSIDE' SAMPLE IS LOCATED ON THE LEFTHAND SIDE OF THE PAGE.

I am still not getting the cipher please help!

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Thunderwolf
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Well, it's not like a normal book cipher. Ordinarily the book cipher would be a string of numbers, indicating the order of the words in the book. I've not seen one quite like this before. I tried using the number as a page reference and the letter as a word indicator, but that produced gibberish. How do you know it's the "look inside" version?
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 4:22 pm
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LadyPrincePyro
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I used in character money to purchase the info. Did you try using alpha numeric for a letter translation? A=1 and such

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Thunderwolf
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I did, but again that didn't yield anything useful. I'm curious as to why some of the entries have points (or periods) in them and others do not.
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Thunderwolf
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out of interest, did you ever crack this?
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 1:43 pm
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LadyPrincePyro
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No, I still have not been successful

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 4:31 pm
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arthurdent11389
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Well, if you still need an answer for your local ARG, I'll include it here:

since the book is now known, the second method I tried worked out:

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

****** means page #6
A05 means first line(lines are labeled a-z), word 5
S03.1 means 19th line, word 3, 1st letter


****** (means page 6)

A05 B07 S03.1 A02 N01.3 J03.4 G05.5
message to S a l l y

N03 A06.1 B01.1 E6.3 C10.4
a b o r t

Z03 Z04 Z05
the audience knows

** (means page 2)

H09 A03.1 A3.4 B05.1 E01.9 B01.4 B01.5 B03.1
Tokyo R e G r o u p

F06 F07
Contract Job



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