tripwood on 28/8/2002 at 01:47
[SPOILER]if (form.id.value=="unatco") {
if (form.pass.value=="23957") {
location="main.htm"
} else {
alert("Invalid Password")
}
} else { alert("Invalid UserID")
love the icarus egg though. :)[/SPOILER]
about as hard to crack as the real one.
Blank on 28/8/2002 at 09:23
In this website there are problems not puzzles. You've found one way to gain access. There are others.
Dragonclaw on 28/8/2002 at 21:55
Looks like a bunchload of work, good job! :thumb:
(Though I'm too lazy to try all the stuff right now ;-) )
armcommander on 28/8/2002 at 22:10
What is the UNATCO internal Server?
Cyborg on 29/8/2002 at 12:37
I didn't know that UNATCO had their files on geocities network. ;)
Uncia on 31/8/2002 at 13:59
Passwords to crack, A Man Who Was Thursday in a passworded file, real satellite photos... Dude, I worship you! :D :thumb:
Worldshaper on 1/9/2002 at 19:43
Anything else to be accessed besides 'etc' and 'KoG'?
Forsythe on 26/9/2002 at 04:59
There's some (
http://www.geocities.com/un_unatco/down.htm) pretty cool utils to be found there that're useful outside of the puzzles they're intended for; utils to hide data in jpgs, bmps, docs, etc. (Yeah, I know they're well-known now, but these are freeware utils w/ good user interfaces). Me, I'm having trouble decrypting the 'blowfishself.exe' file at
(
http://www.geocities.com/un_unatco/crypt.zip)
(zip file's pwd is 'software')
I'm no crypto junkie, but brute-forcing it w/ a dictionary didn't seem to work and my guesses have turned up nil so far. :p
Edit: KoG? You mean the email site you can hack that has that as a subject line, or did you mean something else?
Blank on 27/9/2002 at 14:47
Thanks all for the feedback this little site got. Not bad for one weekend of work. And you don't neccesarily need to brute force anything... the password for the download files is up there...
And for a more challenging task, try going to the Case page in the site and attempt some of the cases. They actually work, and could provide some good fun.
Thanks again.