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[BADGES] encom employee intranet
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ifmnetzwerk
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Chezzo wrote:
ifmnetzwerk wrote:
This is urgent news in noting that I just received an email that any address that includes emails being sent to @encominternational.com does not exist.

END OF LINE


Who did you get this email from? What was the exact text of the email? What do you mean by, "any address that includes emails"? Do you mean, "There are no email addresses at encominternational.com?"

I tried sending emails to DanTheManSPLATencominternational.com, and dghrterununrySPLATencominternational.com and neither of them bounced back. It looks like they are catching all of the emails sent to the URL.


There's your sign

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VanGoghX
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The #'s must be random (he says without any evidence to back it up Confused ).
My # begins with a 6.

Of coooourse...
The location of the individual may be embedded in the # (like SSN's). Or perhaps they are sequentially numbered but the hex #'s (or even the bits themselves) are rotated right or left. Or they may be negated (11001111 becomes 00110000). A gazillion ways for simple encryption exist, and you'd need a pretty good sampling of ID#'s to figure anything out (if there is indeed anything to figure out).

So I'm taking the easy way out and siding with randomly generated #'s.
But I'd love to be proved wrong. Twisted Evil

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Lysithea
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My employee badge arrived (in Australia) this morning. Very Happy
I love the holographic sticker on the front; I am such a sucker for shiny things.

The envelope has a stamps.com international first class postage sticker on the front and a customs declaration on the back. 1 "ID BADGE" value US$1.00.

The employee intranet mentions employees receiving mail. Has anyone tried e-mailing their <employee id> at encominternational.com?
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BleuLlama
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VanGoghX wrote:
BleuLlama, were any of the hex id #'s anywhere close to each other in sequence? Do any of the #'s contain zeros?

Example: if my # (I'm gonna use 4 digit hex values) is ffd6, is anyone's close in that range? ff85, ff93, blah-blah-blah? Or are they all pretty randomly spaced?
Do any of the hex #'s contain 0's or are they all 1-f?

Just wondering.


They are not near eachother. Some contain 0s in the middle, some at the "right" end (if that makes a difference). Some contain ff's

No discernable pattern to the bits, they all appear to be random.

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CalebH2010 wrote:
Maybe even ask for some Flynn LIves tokens too

I'd absolutely love tokens as much as the next person, but I feel like mailing the PM of an ARG asking for swag is in bad taste- it's one thing if something you were sent is broken, but another thing to just ask for something.

And I really want a token. >.>
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legioss
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Lysithea wrote:
The employee intranet mentions employees receiving mail. Has anyone tried e-mailing their <employee> at encominternational.com?


There's an idea. My list of to-do grows longer. However, the Intranet we can access is not a real email system as we all have the exact same message URL's, right?

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Bluefire wrote:
And I really want a token. >.>
A token, a token. My kingdom for a token! Stroopwafel (Will a waffle do?)

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thebruce wrote:
still Sad


Second that.
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Chezzo
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What if we're supposed to break into the other accounts, using maybe the info we gleaned from the emails?

If you put in a random employee number and password, it says, "Incorrect username or password."

If you input your employee number with an incorrect password, it says, "Incorrect Username or Password. Try Again."

Is there just one alphanumeric character in all the employee numbers, possibly in the third position? Or is it just me? Ladies?


AggieLuke: It's entirely possible to send a fake email. I could send an email that at first glance would appear to be from encominternational.com (the ip address would not match).

The problem I'm seeing is that you'd have no way of checking it.

I faintly remember being able to set a "Reply To" variable. Only, I cancelled my shell account, and I can't get any of the webapps to do it.

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sowasred2012 wrote:
thebruce wrote:
still Sad


Second that.


+1

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lilstarfish
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w0h00!! I got a badge today!
Looks really nice! =D

Hehehe, I feel like a kid again Very Happy

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Chezzo
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I think I may have found the code in the dots in hr.jpg

They're five different colors of gray.

Pulling it into Photoshop, gives me the hex values of:

81 84 80 7e 80

81 84 80 80 84 81 80 80

80 84 81 80 80 81 84 80

80 80 81 84 80 80 84 81 7e

7f 80 84 81 80 80 80 80

80 80 80 81 84 80 7e 80

81 84 80 80 84 81 80 80 80

80 80 80 80 81 84 80 7f

7e 81 84 80 80 84 81 7e

7f 80 84 81 80 80 81 84 80

80 80 81 84 80 80 84 81

80 7e 80 84 81 80 80 80

80 80 80 80 81 84 80 7e 80

81 84 80 80 84 81 80 80

80 84 81 80 80 81 84 80

80 80 81 84 80 80 81 7e

7f 80 84 81 80 80 80 7f

Where 80 equals 808080, 81 equals 818181, 84 equals 848484, 7e equals 7e7e7e, and 7f equals 7f7f7f.

I'm gonna go check my work! Anyone know of a code that contains five variables?

Oh man, they're more data. The pixels inbetween the dots are slightly off white.

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scotgaz
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FSURobbie wrote:
sowasred2012 wrote:
thebruce wrote:
still Sad


Second that.


+1


+2 Sad

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Chezzo wrote:
I think I may have found the code in the dots in hr.jpg

They're five different colors of gray.
....
Oh man, they're more data. The pixels inbetween the dots are slightly off white.

JPGs are compressed images, producing lots of visual artifacting. You can't trust pixel RGB values in a JPG for bit-level accuracy.
Adjust the colours - you'll find that the colour variations appear in standard jpg-like 'boxes' along the dots (and spread over many background pixel rows above the dots).
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