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PinasDate: Thursday, 12-Jan-2012, 8:29 AM | Message # 1
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Okay I would actually advise you all this read this (Will be first post of topic). And if possible please help if your near one of these locations.

Oleandrów 6, 01-001 Warsaw, Poland

89-91 Rue de la Plaine, 75020 Paris, France

36 Rue des Maraîchers, 75020 Paris, France

4739 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA

514 Crockett St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA

428 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA

South Korea, Seoul, Gangseo-gu, Banghwa-dong, 830-8

South Korea, Seoul, Yongsan-gu, Seobinggo-dong, 287-1

853-899 W Dickson St, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

15717-15735 Euclid Ave, Chino, CA 91708, USA

State Highway 407, New Orleans, LA 70131, USA

8718-8798 SW 152nd Ave, Miami, FL 33193, USA

66-420 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, USA

143 George St, Erskineville NSW 2043, Australia

Added (2012-01-12, 9:29 AM)
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(I will be copying and pasting so don't get worked up about dates etc)

Earlier today, as I was browsing a certain unmentionable part of the internet, I came across this image http://oi42.tinypic.com/244y8ec.jpg.

The image states quite clearly that there's some sort of hidden message inside, which will hopefully lead to something interesting, or other clues. From initial analysis, it seems to be legitimate, but also very confusing, so if anyone has any ideas, please share.

Things that didn't work:

opening the image as a rar
changing the brightness levels in Photoshop and analyzing patterns of noise

Things that kind of worked:

opening the image in notepad and looking at the bottom of the text reveals "TIBERIVS CLAVDIVS CAESAR says "lxxt>33m2mqkyv2gsq3q=w]O2ntk"" (without the outer quotes). Putting this through a Ceasar cipher (shifting the ascii value of each character by 4, because he was the 4th emperor) produces the following: http://i.imgur.com/m9sYK.jpg, which links to a common picture of a duck decoy and states that you can't figure it out.
from the original thread I found the picture in:

If you decompress the original post image... you get
Alpha-gamma
24-55-92-85
Now...if you convert the duck image into a .pac and then open it in notepad++ you get this
(A|22-55-92-85|C)

However, it wasn't clear what exactly "decompressing" the image meant, and the numbers are just as confusing.

First, there is this text appended to the end of image:
TIBERIVS CLAVDIVS CAESAR says "lxxt>33m2mqkyv2gsq3q=w]O2ntk"

Decrypt this with a Caesar cipher, and you get:
http://i.imgur.com/m9sYK.jpg

This image of a decoy contains the words "out" and "guess", a reference to the steganography software OutGuess:
http://www.outguess.org/

Decrypting the message with Outguess gives you this text:
http://pastebin.com/aXYZzzcv

There is a book code and a link to a Reddit page:
http://www.reddit.com/r/a2e7j6ic78h0j/

Of note are two images ("Welcome" and "Problems?") on the Reddit page which also contain Outguess messages:
http://pastebin.com/sJiGQEPM
http://pastebin.com/2xkvnPER

The text from the Reddit page is here:
http://pastebin.com/RcjRf6sv
but more text continues to be added.
Note that there is supposed to be a double space between one sentence and the next.

The title of the Reddit page:
a2e7j6ic78h0j7eiejd0120
and the Mayan numbers on top (although the Mayan numerals only give the first 13 characters) are two representations of the following sequence of numbers:
10, 2, 14, 7, 19, 6, 18, 12, 7, 8, 17, 0, 19, 7, 14, 18, 14, 19, 13, 0, 1, 2, 0

Subtract these numbers from the text as follows:
U - 10 = K
k - 2 = i
b - 14 = n
n - 7 = g

A full decoding is available at:
http://pastebin.com/iiiAWyNQ

In the book code, 1:20 means to take the 20th character from the 1st line. There are only 69 out of 76 lines posted so far, but what we have right now is (? = character not available yet):
Call us at us tele phone numBer two one four three nine oh nine six o???????

The full telephone number is (214) 390-9608. If you call this number you will hear the following from a computer-generated voice:
"Very good. You have done well. There are three prime numbers associated with the original final.jpg image. 3301 is one of them. You will have to find the other two. Multiply all three of these numbers together and add a .com to find the next step. Good luck. Goodbye."

The two other numbers are 509 and 503, the width and height of the image. Multiplying them together gives you the number:

In addition, you can obtain this number if you look up the PGP key from the "Welcome" message:
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x7A35090F&op=index
where the User ID is listed as:
Cicada 3301 (845145127)

So we are led to the website:
http://845145127.com/
which displays a cicada and a countdown. The cicada image also contains an OutGuess message, signed by the same key:
http://pastebin.com/L0i40NA0

We were asked to wait until:
17:00 on Monday, 9 January 2012 UTC

After this time the page changed. It became a set of coordinates (as shown below) under the message: "Find our symbol at the location nearest you:".

Coordinates:

52.216802, 21.018334
48.85057059876962, 2.406892329454422
48.85030144151387, 2.407538741827011
47.664196, -122.313301
47.637520, -122.346277
47.622993, -122.312576
37.577070, 126.813122
37.5196666666667, 126.995
36.0665472222222, -94.1726416666667
33.966808, -117.650488
29.909098706850486 -89.99312818050384
25.684702, -80.441289
21.584069, -158.104211

33.90281, 151.18421

The locations these coordinates refer to are:

Oleandrów 6, 01-001 Warsaw, Poland
89-91 Rue de la Plaine, 75020 Paris, France
36 Rue des Maraîchers, 75020 Paris, France
4739 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
514 Crockett St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
428 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
South Korea, Seoul, Gangseo-gu, Banghwa-dong, 830-8
South Korea, Seoul, Yongsan-gu, Seobinggo-dong, 287-1
853-899 W Dickson St, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA
15717-15735 Euclid Ave, Chino, CA 91708, USA
State Highway 407, New Orleans, LA 70131, USA
8718-8798 SW 152nd Ave, Miami, FL 33193, USA
66-420 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, USA
143 George St, Erskineville NSW 2043, Australia

We are currently waiting for people who live near such locations to give information on what is to be found at the designed place.

Now this is from a pastebin file that my group have been working towards

So far, three of the locations have been visited and at the locations, QR codes were posted on lightposts. These QR codes lead here: http://845145127.com/935691396441.jpg, http://845145127.com/876873892385.jpg, and here http://845145127.com/162667212858.jpg.

Two of these images have been outguessed and revealed this: http://pastebin.com/r5L2YrXK and this: http://pastebin.com/HcLcAeYW
In each of those are a bookcode and poem which is a clue for a text that (we think) should be used with the book code.

Here are the poems reproduced:
In twenty-nine volumes, knowledge was once contained.
How many lines of the code remained when the Mabinogion paused?
Go that far in from the beginning and find my first name.

The Mabinogion was a book translated into english that was originally 29 volumes. We assumed, "pause" referred to the break between Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. We found how many lines were left in Vol. 2 and 3 then counted that many lines from the beginning and found the name "Peredur"

A poem of fading death, named for a king
Meant to be read only once and vanish
Alas, it could not remain unseen.

We don't know what text this is referring to but we think, possibly, it's Tithonus.

we've also found this: ftp://845145127.com/

we're thinking there are supposed to be 14 unique logins associated with the locations


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Message edited by Pinas - Thursday, 12-Jan-2012, 8:41 AM
 
Alex[STAR]Date: Thursday, 12-Jan-2012, 11:37 AM | Message # 2
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Or, you could've just linked them the cicada3301 wiki website.

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ÜberGeekDate: Thursday, 12-Jan-2012, 12:47 PM | Message # 3
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@ Pinas



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tl ; dr


I am Über, the craziest Über ever.

FTL forever

Onwards comrades!
 
Alex[STAR]Date: Thursday, 12-Jan-2012, 6:40 PM | Message # 4
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It was posted on 4chan early January 2012 smile

 
XXkillerbeansXXDate: Thursday, 12-Jan-2012, 6:53 PM | Message # 5
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