Hints for "Keep Digging Challenge"
Hints for "Keep Digging Challenge"
Well, subject tells it: Somebody's got Tipps for the challenge?
I dug deep in the file itself and found nothing suspicious, so i guess the code has something to do with the positions of arms and legs - but what?
I dug deep in the file itself and found nothing suspicious, so i guess the code has something to do with the positions of arms and legs - but what?
what i read is that it should be a clue to vitally important case. Sounds like CSI. If i had to solve it in time, I'd have failed. If time should be a hint towards positions of arms and legs, it makes no sense. Clock has 12 positions, the men just 8.
If this is a famous cipher in the real world, i never heard about it (and i heard about a lot!), if it is famous at hacker.org, i understand why.
Must have missed some subtleness and spotted a dead end...
If this is a famous cipher in the real world, i never heard about it (and i heard about a lot!), if it is famous at hacker.org, i understand why.
Must have missed some subtleness and spotted a dead end...
Yea, I'll admit that I almost didn't get this one.
I just happened to google it correctly and find a website that explain it. After reading about it, I recognized it and what the clue meant.
I'm not really sure what kinda hint to give without giving it away. CSI was a good guess, but too recent Maybe that will help.
I just happened to google it correctly and find a website that explain it. After reading about it, I recognized it and what the clue meant.
I'm not really sure what kinda hint to give without giving it away. CSI was a good guess, but too recent Maybe that will help.
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I really have to say that this one isn't easy. I don't want to hear the answer, but I still have some Questions. First of all, do I need to know "detective novel's" or CSI or something like that to solve this one? "Keep digging" sorta makes me think I need to surf the challenge, until I fould a propor homepage, is that the write track? Can I solve this problem without searching the internet, looking for symbols matching the bodies?
I really have to say that this one isn't easy. I don't want to hear the answer, but I still have some Questions. First of all, do I need to know "detective novel's" or CSI or something like that to solve this one? "Keep digging" sorta makes me think I need to surf the challenge, until I fould a propor homepage, is that the write track? Can I solve this problem without searching the internet, looking for symbols matching the bodies?
If no hint is given about HOW to solve this challenge, how is it even possible?
There are hundreds of ways of how to take a look at this picture
i.e. Comparing to cave paintings, reading the bytes, translating the bytes, changing the format, decrypting the bytes, ETC!
So if one could give a tip about WHAT TO USE to solve this challenge, it would at least be more informative than;
"If this were a time challenge would you solve it in time" ... No?!
You're doing it wrong, oh great Challenge M4k3r.
There are hundreds of ways of how to take a look at this picture
i.e. Comparing to cave paintings, reading the bytes, translating the bytes, changing the format, decrypting the bytes, ETC!
So if one could give a tip about WHAT TO USE to solve this challenge, it would at least be more informative than;
"If this were a time challenge would you solve it in time" ... No?!
You're doing it wrong, oh great Challenge M4k3r.
Since the challenge is displaying "569 solvers", it certainly is possible. This is a crypto challenge, that means you have to find the hidden message.
In a war, if you intercept an encrypted message from the ennemy, you usually also don't have the instructions to read the message. The only thing there is to do is break the code.
One suggestion, since there are so many solvers, I wouldn't look to far, so I wouldn't look for all the fyle/byte manipulation suggestions you are giving.
In a war, if you intercept an encrypted message from the ennemy, you usually also don't have the instructions to read the message. The only thing there is to do is break the code.
One suggestion, since there are so many solvers, I wouldn't look to far, so I wouldn't look for all the fyle/byte manipulation suggestions you are giving.
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