[PUZZLE][SOLVED] RAR Password

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[PUZZLE][SOLVED] RAR Password

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UPDATE: THIS MORNING THE PASSWORD WAS FOUND BY OUR BRILLIANT TEAM MEMBERS:
AcidFingers and Diastres.



PASSWORD: WarPylol


Contents are a text file:

I told you she looked familiar!
(even though I can't spell, you got my meaning)
email me: [email protected]
and have that decoder ring standing by! :)



EXPLANATION BY DIA:
This is XX/Xy Version 2.0. Acidfingers and I spent many hours in Tachyon - er - #tachyon, discussing this. So much <3 to him.

We received thirteen dominoes and three stencils at the Petaluma: Revisited (Sixth) Drop.

The stencils were:
C, C, F

The dominoes were:

0/0, 0/1, 0/2, 0/5, 0/6, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 2/4, 2/5, 3/3, 3/4, 3/6

If we treated each number on the dominoes seperately, we'd get 26 values, plus the three letters, making 29. This would not give us valid hex, as we'd need an even number of values to get all the pairs.

Instead, we have to add together the two sides of the dominoes to get new values:

0+0 = 0
0+1 = 1
0+2 = 2
0+5 = 5
0+6 = 6
1+4 = 5
1+5 = 6
1+6 = 7
2+4 = 6
2+5 = 7
3+3 = 6
3+4 = 7
3+6 = 9

This way, the dominoes give us thirteen values. Add the three letters and we have sixteen. This is an even number, so we could go ahead, knowing that the end result will have eight characters. We know this because they pair off and 16/2=8.

Now, we'll take a look at my normal count.

Code: Select all

value | 0 1 2 5 6 7 9 C F
count | 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 2 1

** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
The following values must be in the second half of a hex pair, because if they are first we do not receive an alpha-numeric character:
0 1 2 9 C C F

Code: Select all

*0 *1 *2 *9 *C *C *F **
NOTE: I do not remove them from the count until we figure out the pair they're in. It just made more sense to me mentally to do it that way.

Let's take a look at the letters. The only way they become alphanumeric characters is if they are fronted by a 4 or 6. 4 is unavailable to us, so that means we must have 6C 6C 6F.

Code: Select all

value | 0 1 2 5 6 7 9 C F
count | 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0

*0 *1 *2 *9 6C 6C 6F **
            l  l  o
So we have llo. Or lol. (I mentioned this to acidfingers right away... I wish we'd kept it in mind longer...)

Possible combinations to fit the rest:

Code: Select all

*0: 50=P, 70=p
*1: 51=Q, 61=a, 71=q
*2: 52=R, 62=b, 72=r
*9: 59=Y, 69=i, 79=y
**: 55=U, 56=V, 57=W, 65=e, 67=g, 75=u, 76=v, 77=w
We'd done a dictionary attack (both with a program and manually [go us!]) long before this so we knew it wasn't one word. For that reason, several of us believed it was two, and would have two capital letters. (We kept it only having one in mind, as well as it not being two, but... you know how things go...) Later, it was confirmed by SparkleBot that there were two uppercase letters. I'll apologize now for not posting it. Once we got that hint, things started moving quickly for a while, and I don't think either of us were thinking about it.

The only possible uppercase letters are if 5 is the front of the hex pair. That means we can remove 55=U, 65=e and 75=u.

Code: Select all

*0: 50=P, 70=p
*1: 51=Q, 61=a, 71=q
*2: 52=R, 62=b, 72=r
*9: 59=Y, 69=i, 79=y
**: 56=V, 57=W, 67=g, 76=v, 77=w
Now, I looked to *1 immediately. The option of a q without a u? No way. So I took that out, meaning *1 must be 61.

Code: Select all

value | 0 1 2 5 6 7 9 C F
count | 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 0

*0 61 *2 *9 6C 6C 6F **
   a        l  l  o
The lack of sixes means that the second spot in ** must be a 7, as there aren't enough front spaces for all of the fives and sevens and the 5 takes priority, as it is required to make capitalized letters.

Code: Select all

value | 0 1 2 5 6 7 9 C F
count | 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 0

*0 61 *2 *9 6C 6C 6F *7
   a        l  l  o
Let's look at the leftover possible combinations, knowing that we no longer have any 6's to use:

Code: Select all

*0: 50=P, 70=p
*2: 52=R, 72=r
*9: 59=Y, 79=y
*7: 57=W, 77=w
Well look at that. We have all the letters, just not necessarily their placement.

Code: Select all

value | 0 1 2 5 6 7 9 C F
count | 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 0

*0 61 *2 *9 6C 6C 6F *7
   a        l  l  o
Pp    Rr Yy          Ww
paryllow, huh?

Two will be capitalized and two will not, which means that no matter the combination, the count will drop to 0.

Tachyon updated her profile to include a character map, much like the one we got in the last XX/Xy problem:

XX XX XX XX XX Xy Xy Xy

Xs are numbers, ys are letters. The last three must be the llo. So what combinations are there?

llo
oll
lol

Then we have the rest: paryw. This can be anagrammed to warpy.

warpylol.

Acidfingers is actually the one who figured out what should be capitalized.

The password is WarPylol.

It makes the most sense to me, but I didn't know that it would be warpylol before he gave it. War is a word in itself, not to mention it was a tag in one of OpAphid's latest vids (I can't say exactly which one, as I am not connected to the internet at the moment.)

warpylol is part of ipod opera and is OpAphid's only friend. Refer to deagol's post for background information, as I really don't know anything about it myself.

If there are any further questions, please feel free to post and I will do my best to recall the answer.

Much <3 to acidfingers for staying up with me all night and figuring this out. I probably wouldn't have gotten it without him for a lot longer.

I'm not sure how much longer until the plane lands, but it's 5pm in Arizona. I'll post as soon as I get there. Maybe I'll take another nap. I've got 38% battery remaining, so I can't futz around on the computer. Hopefully I'll find an outlet in Chicago. FallingIntoSin tells me the airport I'm going to has free wifi. Let's hope!

Hello from Chicago! You guys are insane, I'm going to freeze. New Hampshire looks bleaker by the moment. I have commandeered an outlet (thank goodness). I didn't sleep afterall, and it might show. Did you know that David Hume says that you have no good reason to believe a cause you have witnessed many times with the same result will have the same result next time?




WHAT HAS BEEN TRIED:
A Dictionary Crack has been run -- it is NOT a word that can be found in the dictionary.

A 3 Letter Bruce Force has been run. The password is not three characters.

PASSWORDS TRIED:


044004783729
097360573640
097360573633
097360573626
027616125255
027616584137
126415112835137109114
10033
Bree
C64FB2835D7A91E
Cx6t4vFoBw2u8w3p5mDr7nAy9q1sEl
cfc
ccf
Daniel
Deja Vu
Dominos
domino's
Eskimo
Es-ki-mo
fcc
Flatmate
Flatmates
Gemma
GoodGollyItsHolly
GPS
Heathers
hijkl
IOOEE
Ishmael
Jiffy Pop
Johnny Mnemonic (all variations)
Jonas
JonasTKO
Judas
matchmaker
Moby Dick
LookFamilaar
lookfamilaar
LOOKFAMILAAR
Look Familaar
Look Familaar?
LOOK FAMILAAR?
lookfamilaar?
LookFamilaar?
Lordgreystoke422 (har har har)
Lucy
Tachyon
Thankyou
Thankyou.
Thank you.
Thank you
USATODAY
USAToday
usatoday
xtvouzwpmrnyqsl
Wanker
Yente



PLEASE NOTE THAT AFTER YOU UPDATE THIS THREAD WITH THE FAILED PASSWORDS I MAY UPDATE MY POST AND DELETE YOURS TO KEEP THE THREAD EASIER TO READ FOR THOSE TRYING TO BREAK THE PASSWORD AND ARE LOOKING FOR SUGGESTIONS.
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has anyone tried using a program like ths to crack the passwords?

http://www.download.com/RAR-Password-Cr ... ag=lst-0-5
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Post by MrsCop »

Could the pw possibly have anything to do with the movie The Matchmaker (1997)?
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Post by Macabea13 »

I was looking at UPC codes for Matchmaker and found this #
025192265822. ( Movie with Janeane Garafolo) it is for the home video....no idea how it relates to the dominoes or to the movie codes though ( or is it supposed to?)
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I am unable to try these at work:

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Post by MrsCop »

Has anyone tried
but wait and/or
there's more ?
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Post by Talezine »

Ok...the video also said something about starting from the beginning. Are there any words or odd phrases that we have heard that haven't helped?

How about something with Baseball, World Series, etc?
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Re: File Passwords

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islandlove wrote:has anyone tried using a program like ths to crack the passwords?

http://www.download.com/RAR-Password-Cr ... ag=lst-0-5
Yup, it must be registered for pws over 3 characters long.
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Post by tiltingwindward »

Okay, I don't have winrar and don't have time to get it, so if someone will try these passwords (in varying combinations of upper- and lowercase, of course):

silver swan
movie madness
domino theory
survival skills
home alone
palm tree
part one/part 1/part I
part two/part 2/part II
part three/part 3/part III

More edits...this might be a good time to go back to the "All the signs we might have missed" thread and see if the password is hidden there. Could it be Calling Card? Division? Does he ever get the girl? Could it be something from the List of Names?

Edit: These have all been tried, and have led nowhere.
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Post by spiff5000 »

No one tried fiddlerontheroof?

edit:

I ran a search for matchmaker on craigslist personals and got an unusual posting... http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/m4w/246110342.html

BTW, where is the link for the RAR file? I can't find it.
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Post by wstabeo »

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wstabeo wrote:All of these are no...

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Thanx!
I'm already trying the ones posted avobe so I'll comment update on it later.
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Post by tiltingwindward »

The password is not any of the names from the List of Names we got from previous drops.
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Post by tiltingwindward »

Thanks to a Tachyon YT update which read:
To my "Brother" :

I'm sure you've got your friends working on what was recovered. But it's one of those xx/xy things that some people are good at, and other people just can't wrap their head around it.

However, multitasking is necessary!

So with step 2 completed, set those results aside for the moment while we move on to Step 3: Don't worry, there are just a few tiny details below...
we started looking back at the XX/XY puzzle. Ladron came up with the idea to match letters and numbers from the solution to the movie puzzle, a la XX/XY. This led us to some interesting numbers (posted below), which turned out to be tinyurls of a radio show called Loveline.

Here are the solutions. Just put www.tinyurl.com/ in front of each one:

1 : yybkxn
2 : y3xadt
3 : y68zov
4 : y6qxup
5 : y3xln8
6 : y5j4gb
7 : sdzm7
8 : y36g59
9 : y7jb2g
a : y2p7c9
b : y45ktt
c : uut4r
d : y42hlb
e : yysved
f : vomya

Or go here:
http://www.acidfingers.com/step3.html
Thanks acid!
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