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Cicada 3301

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:42 pm
by alphacat
Some background: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada_3301
NPR wrote:
The Internet's Cicada: A Mystery Without An Answer
"Hello. We are looking for highly intelligent individuals. To find them, we have devised a test. There is a message hidden in this image. Find it, and it will lead you on the road to finding us. We look forward to meeting the few that will make it all the way through. Good luck."
That message, signed "3301," appeared on the underground message board known as 4chan two years ago. It was mysterious, cryptic and sparked a global Internet mystery that has yet to be answered to this day.

"It's like a Dan Brown novel if Dan Brown could write this well," freelance writer Chris Bell tells NPR's Arun Rath. Bell wrote about the online mystery for The Telegraph. "It's beyond the realms of my intelligence and beyond the realms of any individual's intelligence to do this."

Thousands of people took on the challenge.

To code-breakers who dwell in this world, it was simple in the beginning. The first puzzle used a technique called steganography, concealing a message or image within another image. Hidden inside that first seemingly simple image — those black words on white text — were many more pictures, codes, clues and the reoccurring image of a cicada. That's what gave the mystery its name: Cicada 3301.

"It's a bit like the moth imagery in a Thomas Harris novels like Silence of the Lambs," Bell says. "So it began to symbolize the entire puzzle as it started."

If you decoded that first image, you were led to a website. That website contained more puzzles, even harder ones. And that's why Bell says so many more people joined in, because no one person had the skills to solve all of the puzzles.

Extremely obscure knowledge was needed to crack these codes, from Medieval Welsh literature to Victorian occult numerology. Eventually the clues led to 14 different GPS coordinates, Bell says, in places like Hawaii, Moscow and Warsaw.

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A poster found in Warsaw shows a QR Code for a website related to the Cicada 3301 mystery.

"When people visited these locations, they found the cicada image there again and a further clue," he says.

This was one of the most complex puzzles the Internet has ever seen.

"And this is why people slowly started to realize that maybe it wasn't just some kind of lonely, random neckbeard sitting in his mother's basement, this was an international game," Bell says.

Bell says that as the puzzles got more and more complex, people started to suspect that perhaps a military organization was behind it, perhaps the National Security Agency. He says many people suspect it could also be the CIA or various security services.

Some people, working in teams or individually, cracked the code and made it to the end. So what happened? No one knows, Bell says, and that is part of the enduring mystery of Cicada 3301.

"After it got through all of these tests the first time around it led to a website on what's know as the 'darknet' ... and once a certain number of people had accessed it, it closed down, and left a message: 'We want the leaders not the followers.' "

Bell says for many people trying to solve the mystery, it was a huge disappointment. No one is quite sure what happened for the select few who made it. He says there are a lot of different rumors, but none of those who were successful have talked about it.

"They reckon there's anywhere between a dozen and two dozen people who made it to the final website," he says. "Apparently they had to build a computer server and register certain addresses. But they never revealed who was behind the tests to begin with; the path led and stopped."

But on Jan. 5, 2013, it all started over again; the puzzles appeared with different techniques and new physical locations. It again led to a website on the darknet, and once again it closed once a certain number of people got through.

This weekend, a ton of new puzzles appeared. But Bell says all of the ones he has checked out have been fakes. And so the mystery still continues, and he says it's become something special now.

"It kind of tapped into all the things the Internet loves in a way," he says. "It tapped into slightly ludicrous conspiracy theory, puzzles and then the greatest thing of course it did was it never reveal it's purpose or it's aim. For thousands of people who sat at websites to try and decode these puzzles it's been a real labor of love."

I nominate a few DSF'ers to crack this. Have some in mind: those around here who are always right by merit of arguing until the other party says "fuck this." :t:

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:47 pm
by wub
Holy shit I was only reading something else about this today on another forum. Weird.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:05 am
by test_recordings
How much effort would this require? I have no computer skills but I can read quite fast :lol:

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:16 am
by OGLemon
I bet the prize is a new Aphex Twin album

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:02 am
by Electric_Head
I've been reading about this.
Saw a story about it last year.

Interesting stuff.
Waaaay above my pay grade though.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:07 am
by nowaysj
Google used to do that around here, in much smaller scale. Some cryptic billboard passed by the tens of thousand... hundreds of thousands of computer nerds as they drove their gen 1 Priuses to work at competing firms.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:19 am
by nowaysj
The snh is significantly diminished, but if something like this comes up again, the snh has got to get on it.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:51 am
by nowaysj
http://mentalfloss.com/article/31932/ch ... s-internet

Gotta be some anon recruitment tool. Just off the William Gibson alone.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:11 am
by magma
Awesome, but I tend to suck HARD at this sort of thing. :(

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:52 pm
by nowaysj
Because you are a catastrophically linear thinker. But, with the combined forces of the snh, I think we could do it together.

Wish worm code was still here though. Mks is definitely going to have to sub in.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:57 pm
by Jizz
ah man, wish I was good at this sort of thing lol

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:04 pm
by Laszlo
I can't even work out where this year's clue is :(

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:09 pm
by SCope13
nowaysj wrote:Because you are a catastrophically linear thinker. But, with the combined forces of the snh, I think we could do it together.
Just based on what I've read about it, I reeeeeeeeeaallly dont think we could.

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:11 pm
by Laszlo

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:15 pm
by m8son666
lol even if we combined all of our brains i still don't think we could do that

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:50 pm
by OGLemon
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Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:03 pm
by mks
I miss Wormcode.

I was able to extract the steganographic text from the image using outguess in Backtrack but that is a far as I am going today. It corresponds to what was posted on that wiki.

I had not heard of this yet. It seems like a huge rabbit hole.

Very fascinating.

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Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:18 pm
by Phigure
honestly it doesnt seem like it worth the time, there's a leaked letter that's supposed to be the one sent to "winners".
3301 cicada, this has been modified from your orriginal text in order to remove your uber sekret 0hd4y identifications signature. If you think it belongs to any particular applicant it does not; and you DO know what I mean. u mad?


---BEGIN FU ENCODING STRIPPED MESSAGE---

DO NOT SHARE THIS INFORMATION!


Congratulations your month of testing has come to an end out of the thousands who attempted it you are one of only a few who have succeeded.


There is one last step although there will not be any hidden codes or secret messages or physical treasure hunts this last step is only honesty we have always been honest with you and we shall continue to be honest with you and we expect you to be honest with us in return.


You have all wondered who we are and so we shall now tell you we are an international group we have no name we have no symbol we have no membership rosters we do not have a public website and we do not advertise ourselves we are a group of individuals who have proven ourselves much like you have by completing this recruitment contest and we are drawn together by common beliefs a careful reading of the texts used in the contest would have revealed some of these beliefs that tyranny and oppression of any kind must end that censorship is wrong and that privacy is an inalienable right.


We are not a *hacker* group nor are we a *warez* group we do not engage in illegal activity nor do our members if you are engaged in illegal activity we ask that you cease any and all illegal activities or decline membership at this time we will not ask questions if you decline however if you lie to us we will find out.


You are undoubtedly wondering what it is that we do we are much like a *think tank* in that our primary focus is on researching and developing techniques to aid the ideas we advocate liberty privacy security you have undoubtedly heard of a few of our past projects and if you choose to accept membership we are happy to have you on-board to help with future projects.


Please reply to this email with the answers to the next few questions to continue:


* Do you believe that every human being has a right to privacy and anonymity and is within their rights to use tools which help obtain and maintain privacy cash strong encryption anonymity software etc?


* Do you believe that information should be free?


* Do you believe that censorship harms humanity?


We look forward to hearing from you.


3301

---END FUUUUUUUUUUU---


We look forward to hearing from you.


Anonymous
apparently there's punctuation errors and no PGP signature because each finalist received a slightly different message, this is a composite to avoid identifying the leaker(s). could be fake without a PGP signature to say for sure, but i think it's real

Re: Cicada 3301

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:00 pm
by alphacat
It's the Chilluminati. They're like the Illuminati, but, like, don't go around trying so damn hard.