BURN IT DOWN Puzzle - Ongoing Progress (Full Puzzle Complete)

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  1. The Prisoner

    The Prisoner ...O...

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    no.
     
  2. youknowhu

    youknowhu Well-Known Member

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    That would be pretty awesome, but how would that help us cipher (or decode) anything?
     
  3. Stino LPLeaks

    Stino LPLeaks Well-Known Member

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    Too much "MAYBE..." stuff in the last hour.

    Going for a walk, talk to you later. And for those who continue searching for the solution, good luck!
     
  4. Jack_Farrell

    Jack_Farrell KTTK is Chester suicide-diving off a cliff naked

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    10 hours, 10 minutes.
     
  5. Richoguy13

    Richoguy13 Then it slipped away...

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    This is just too much. There has to be something, sitting on that page. I'm sure people have already searched it for watermarks, but still, it could be worth a second look.
     
  6. Yousefelso

    Yousefelso Hands Held High

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    It definitely has to do with these numbers. Keep working on it! I'm trying all these numbers on different decoders online, hopefully I get something.
     
  7. CCtjehh

    CCtjehh Because we love them

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    To me this seems very logical... why else would there be an amazon link?
     
  8. Slim Shinoda

    Slim Shinoda Iron Man

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    http://chartbeat.com/chartbeat/

    Its just to see about traffic and monitoring
     
  9. CCtjehh

    CCtjehh Because we love them

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  10. Flagrare

    Flagrare 'Majestic Dick. Brazilian Snake Cock. And Cunts. LPA Super Member

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    Basically he is writing the tag <script> dynamically depending on the source of the connection. "Https" or "http".

    The way to the script is this: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.chartbeat.com/js/chartbeat.js
    Nothing important.
     
  11. Kevin

    Kevin A Pattern To Be Followed. LPA Administrator

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    OMG I solved it, it says: Stop accusing us for trolling. You ungrateful bastards. Love, Mike.
     
  12. Derek

    Derek LPAssociation.com Administrator LPA Administrator

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    I KNEW IT! :lol:
     
  13. AnTeC

    AnTeC Well-Known Member

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    Copy and paste that amazon link into google and look where it takes you. Lol. I posted this like on the 20tg pg but no one said anything
     
  14. Outlaw

    Outlaw And so it begins...

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    Hmmmm... It's not what i meant..
    I meant that the first digit is used to help decipher the code in someway and the last two digits represent alphabets.
    Seeing as the last two digits are clearly less than 26, they have GOT TO BE alphabets/letters... but when replacing the numbers with alphabets such that A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4 and so on.
    We just get a bunch of letter that dont make sense!..
    The only solution I can think of is by using the first digit in someway to solve it... for example, a possibility is that the if the first digit says '4', it could mean that the the fourth letter of the english alphabet is where the numbers start... (D=1,E=2,F=3,G=4 and so on)
    but that doesnt seem to be case now.. heck.. I TRIED IT TOO :eek: ..
    SO THERE HAS GOT TO BE SOME OTHER WAY USING THE FIRST DIGIT TO CREATE A NEW CODE SYSTEM TO SOLVE THE LAST TWO DIGITS ._.

    PS has everyone given up? It feels as if only a couple of us are left trying.. haha :D
     
  15. thomas003

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    oke, taught so.. But a direct link to a musicfile isn't at the websource (would be too easy :D), for this reason I looked for other sources at the source but I do not know of reading codes so much.
     
  16. Richoguy13

    Richoguy13 Then it slipped away...

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    I said it before, I'll say it again: and the hype ends...
     
  17. sadeqali05

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    Rather than decoding the numbers themselves, I'm trying to figure out where they might be useful because I really think decoding the numbers themselves is hopeless
     
  18. Dismantle

    Dismantle First person to create a 'Robot Boy' Remix

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    Reply.png

    Apparently, you guys may or may not have answers for me. IZ YU HIDING SUMTIN FROM US LPA?! :L Or maybe somebody suggested something earlier, and E&E saw it and thought we were on the right track? But didn't realise we gave up.
     
  19. Outlaw

    Outlaw And so it begins...

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    Perhaps after decoding the numbers into words/letters.. we type it into the 'terminal', thus revealing something... It's pretty far-fetched, but it's the only way that I can think of that sounds plausible

    Edit: I just read ZoeLinkingal's post below.. and typing it into google sounds like a really good idea too!
     
  20. ZoeLinkingal

    ZoeLinkingal The Unforgiving

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    Something sparked in my mind when I read your post.

    If we assume that the snippet or whatever Linkin Park wants us to find is really stored on Amazon S3 (which is where the link takes us to) then the numbers that we all assume are alphabets may be part of the link to that file. It may be in the form of https://s3.amazonaws.com/blablabla

    That would than explain why the letters don't make much sense because links don't usually make sense like YouTube and Google links etc, get where I'm coming from?
     
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