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7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby MiKo » Dec 2nd, '11, 21:02



Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the new challenge. A sort of advent puzzle to give you headaches for a good cause.

I'll give an encoded message, you will have to give me the solution.

Rules
1) No PMs: if you think you have the answer, you write a comment to this post formatted as
SOLUTION: this is my answer

2) I'll drop a clue or hint every day (I hope). Some will be crucial, some will be near to useless, some will be encrypted, some will be mysterious, some will be about other clues...
3) The challenge will close at midnight (GMT), -EDIT: I Have decided to extend the deadline by 24 hours- in the night between the 25th and the 26th-
4) The solution is NOT the decoded message, that is just the beginning :twisted:
5) Number 4 will be clearer over time...

Prizes
There are several prizes:
1) I will donate to charity a sum corresponding to 2£ for every day of December this challenge stays unsolved. For instance, if the puzzle is solved on the 13th, I'l donate 26£
2) The winner will be given the prizes that willful authors on this forum want to donate. Several people have agreed to contribute so far and the prize is very well worth competing with. Maybe I'll reveal something during the challenge.
3) I will match the name value of the prizes offered by the authors (up to a certain limit) and add it to the variable sum in 1). Just to whet your appetite, I'll tell you that at the moment this sum sails around 50£.

Notes
1) The amount donated will be given on the 25th of December (possibly) to Save the Children.
2) No programming skill is required. A certain geekiness could help, but is not necessary: this challenge is for everyone!
3) Only freely available resources have been used. No software is necessary (although might help).
4) In principle the puzzle is immediately solvable, but it is VERY hard. It will become easier and easier with the daily clues.

Note for authors
Several notable people around this forum have agreed to contribute. I strongly encourage to add your products (just PM me) to the pool of prizes: it costs you very little, it adds a lot, it is a good deed AND I will PM you a special clue that others won't receive before the very last days of the challenge...

And, finally, hoping that I wrote everything correctly,

The Puzzle
0 f353:76e6:1327:2733:8446:3325
A 0302:0708:0a01:0407:0605:0c04
D 4b01:4306:4308:1401:5202:7608
Y 7301:6f04:3303:7c03:3401:8805

Good luck to everybody! (this is not part of the puzzle :) )

EDIT: I'll add the clues here:

Clues
1) Computer skills are useful, not necessary. Of course Google is your friend, but you could even solve this challenge without it (although you should be very VERY smart).
2) Geeky clue (almost useless):
The infamous stage n. 5

3) 39167A398849 x2y3
4) 21600A205986 x2y10
5) 4205A28153 x1y28
6) For those not-so-geeky, this website could be useful: http://home2.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/
7) Some of the clues can actually be "metaclues" (i.e. clues about other clues), some are not. Some clues will reveal which clues are metaclues and to which clues they refer to. Some clues are not exactly metaclues, but only make sense if considered together with other clues...
8 ) 8499
9) A=p
10) 0x
11) Clues 3 and 4 actually should go together
12) x=l y=n This and clue 9 refer to clues 3,4 and 5.
13) clues 10 refers to clue 8 (!)
14) Clue 5 decodes as "Italian"
15) The key is in 3 parts. As well as the puzzle.
16) The first line of the puzzle is a red herring! Ignore it, or try to decode it for fun! (This was actually the special clue I gave to the authors who decided to participate)
17) Clue 8 (together with clue 10: see clue 13) is actually a KEY clue. Use clue 6 to get the real number and apply it in the right place.
18) Clue 3 decodes as "book".
19) Clue 2 is related to this http://www.codebook.org/codebook_solution.html
20) Clue 19 is HUGE! Use it!
21) Clue 4 decodes as "cipher"
22) Clue 3+4 decodes, thus, as "book cipher". Remember: Wikipedia is your friend!
23) Each group of 4 characters (between ":") decodes as one single word!
24) "Book cipher" "Italian" "Dante's Inferno" This is what clues 3+4, 5 and 8 say...

Final EDIT:
Writing down the solution unfortunately I noticed that I screwed up the puzzle in a couple of points: clues 3,4 and 5 were unfortunately browser dependent (but that didn't matter after the last clues) and, most importantly, I got one digit wrong in the second line of the puzzle (0a01 should have been 0a02). This was not a huge mistake, it just made the riddle slightly most difficult.
Everything is clarified (I hope) in the solution that I posted here.

MANY THANKS to Tomo, Ian Kendall, Beardy, Stephen Ward and a 5th lovely person for participating. If someone had solved the puzzle, he (or she) would have won something from each of these generous people.

Last edited by MiKo on Jan 18th, '12, 15:21, edited 14 times in total.
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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Ant » Dec 4th, '11, 12:54

Is this like the other one where we can put some of our thought processes and ideas up as we go along?

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Tomo » Dec 4th, '11, 14:48

A_n_t wrote:Is this like the other one where we can put some of our thought processes and ideas up as we go along?

If so, it certainly looks like 16-bit hex...

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby MiKo » Dec 4th, '11, 15:09

Of course you can. It's up to you, but only the first to give the answer wins the prize. Unless he/she wants to share it :). Later tonight I'll give the first two clues...

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Stephen Ward » Dec 4th, '11, 15:49

i thought it was 16-bit hex as well.

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Mancunian Lee » Dec 4th, '11, 18:01

Do you need computer knowledge like the last one?

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby MiKo » Dec 4th, '11, 18:14

Mancunian Lee wrote:Do you need computer knowledge like the last one?


I am sorry, at the moment I don't want to answer to any question that could be considered a clue (i.e. that adds information about the solution which is not included in my original post).

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Tomo » Dec 4th, '11, 18:57

We also have those initial bold digits to take into account.

And are the groups of characters arbitrary, or should there always be 4 per word?

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Lawrence » Dec 4th, '11, 19:00

MiKo wrote:
Mancunian Lee wrote:Do you need computer knowledge like the last one?


I am sorry, at the moment I don't want to answer to any question that could be considered a clue


But i'll answer for him; Yes.

The only alternative is to go down the "what walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon and 3 legs in the evening" route; which is just googleable.

Proper cyrpto wise I could just create my own code and scramble up some characters for you.... if you like....

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Mancunian Lee » Dec 4th, '11, 19:14

What I know about computers you can write on the back of a postage stamp, so im out :D

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Lawrence » Dec 4th, '11, 19:46

Mancunian Lee wrote:What I know about computers you can write on the back of a postage stamp, so im out :D


tpssz

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby MiKo » Dec 4th, '11, 21:11

Mancunian Lee wrote:What I know about computers you can write on the back of a postage stamp, so im out :D


Ok, I have to answer to avoid people abandoning this. Cryptography is much much older than computers and since you are on this forum I am pretty sure you have all the computer skills required for the challenge. As I said in the notes, no programming is necessary (although, of course, it could help).

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby Chris Black » Dec 5th, '11, 08:13

Lawrence wrote:tpssz


Now there's one I can work out!

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby MiKo » Dec 7th, '11, 09:19

I'll add a couple of new clues today: they will be added to the original post. Keep an eye on it.

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Re: 7C: CrazyCryptoCrackingChallengeChristmasCharityContest!

Postby MiKo » Dec 8th, '11, 10:50

I've added two new clues. From now on, the puzzle (though still hard) is definitely solvable. It will become easier and easier as I add more clues... Is anybody still trying to win the prizes?

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