07-26-2012, 11:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2012, 04:19 AM by Ronald_Reagan.)
As I like puzzles. V-Man likes puzzles. Verse likes puzzles. I'm sure some of you others might like puzzles too. Here is a puzzle thread.
First off. Puzzle #1 "Sammy":
Some md5 hashes for ya'll to check your process:
Of course the number of hashes may not correspond to the number of steps :>
When making these hashes, I just hashed the string. So if any files pop up, just take the contents and use the contents as the string. Hint, final result is not a file. You should recognize it as what it is right away when you see it. Although depending on your method, I guess it could be a file.
Two part problem. First is some stuff similar to what V-Man has done in the past, second part probably is possibly hardest. You have to think and bring in outside knowledge.
First off. Puzzle #1 "Sammy":
Code:
H4sICJtEElAC/3NhbW15AMtRKC5WyAGhnBwgE4iBHCAuVkgCcYGCQDaQVwwngbIg9WA9AG361Tw+AAA
A
Some md5 hashes for ya'll to check your process:
Code:
931321e9f03d673b24cce650721925d5
bd7a27b418a6f5bbf46d8f9bbdbb861e
f805ee2dbec5ae129bd91ba5dd858631
3229d5d50fe7dcc284306e856d17c701
424d77b436ec4b2ee38e8926a1263acb
17121cd4622c13e32b1f4910a2340be2
33dc9b143f4488ee23cdfb0edbb5ed98
Of course the number of hashes may not correspond to the number of steps :>
When making these hashes, I just hashed the string. So if any files pop up, just take the contents and use the contents as the string. Hint, final result is not a file. You should recognize it as what it is right away when you see it. Although depending on your method, I guess it could be a file.
Two part problem. First is some stuff similar to what V-Man has done in the past, second part probably is possibly hardest. You have to think and bring in outside knowledge.