Myriad Security Diagnostic Testing (Important!)

I find it interesting that I never picked up on atlas loop16 spelled out is 16 characters- doesn’t help but I never made the connection for some reason.

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Whicn numbers? I looked at the status for the Myraid site, last night- thinking there’s a connection there, but I got nothing.

For some reason, when I look at the Test Connecton numbers, I’m trying to find a pattern and/or some kind of math that we should be applying.

Connection Test:

(31422) Upload: 16 mbps Download: 49 mbps Ping: 21 ms
(85671) Upload: 16 mbps Download: 41 mbps Ping: 22 ms
OFFLINE
———
(91247) Upload: 31 mbps Download: 66 mbps Ping: 2 ms
(73195) Upload: 35 mbps Download: 66 mbps Ping: 4 ms
———-
(11986) Upload: 20 mbps Download: 41 mbps Ping: 18 ms
(60206) Upload: 10 mbps Download: 31 mbps Ping: 17ms
———
(67240) Upload: 25 mbps Download: 38 mbps Ping: 19ms
(40144) Upload: 8 mbps Download: 21 mbps Ping: 12 ms
———
(88014) Upload: 16 mbps Download: 59 mbps Ping: 25 ms
(55197) Upload: 15 mbps Download: 59 mbps Ping: 25 ms

@SingularGleam - ah! That’s clever. I didn’t realize that, either. :clap:t2:

You have to use ONLY the best connectiosn as possible/ I.E for 11986 it is 32/63/4

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Since I wear glasses, those are in front of my eyes. Is this a literal riddle or a reference that we have all the information necessary to decrypt the data?

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I lean towards us having the information, but at this point I’m trying Morse decoding so I will grasp at anything at all.
Edit : I mean I ran some with Key as the key… talk about desperate

:pensive: or that it is somewhere visable to us all

Then again why say it twice slightly differently in one post :confounded:

thinking of in front of our eyes UDP is sort of in plain sight as a key.

Have you tried “in front your eyes” as the key?

As @CuriousCabbit points out, she said it twice.

Yep, also atlasloop and satcom, Emily, at this point I’m throwing things at the wall waiting for it to stick
I’ve even tried taking every 16th letter lmao

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Alright. Re-collecting my thoughts. We should be using this:


Along with the FetchData Output:

(31422) OFF-LINE
ihnelucdss1dxve8d
ecx5i.egioehrtg.de 2
hnaftdnco.drss
oc7nche6aes.dmswtk
yvalusaxeaeievb
essaepermorxvysnet
xlrcrop:gencsd
tdxsd.eeccoi.
(85671) OFF-LINE
g.scenciei4ncteis
ltmepevsvaei.kysmo
belaa.neged2dx
neuucdvy3desxp
rtasacceptnad.r1:h
cexsdsrgoe.anrsssmd
mooheesxplrxcdeiha
xa2i.xtcsdefo
——
(91247)
p.mm.gtoepoxvrxce
cieslsecdtre9asd.1r
eneraxdcnha.dnes
ldumelsiotecnscxh
resyestodaeah
aBeatvkss.euyneldm
oxti:cenprh
co7iosg3f.ux5
(73195)
usoxmn.nednetmhr
aseevstvbdeds4c
cla7ssltixdycner
rpgavi.sthaeelodxs
helu:ocopic.e
acoencenxtkieux1ax
ne2mssgiytd.dr
.re9rd.crsfeo
——-
(11986)
gxdeoneiss2sesgu
sveeeoacmyuiyhe6e
xd.pyheeectaysi.a
td0mcxvxsmeappenxm
rvmlxdisttad.aok
roanbsohipned.c6re
leieccrarssesncr
oc0atllces.d.
(60206)
rhypa8mesmdcplxp
tpteuaaa.ksyxsaec
hleosasgrccaopes
llcdcd.gxntti.deen
taxvnsieeo.ae
issetceseobsm.he
soelxnedanuor.d6cm
ci9vehr1sxdy1
——
(67240)
gryxenxcht0u.dec
saxdgopptnchy
cxsresonasem4lesxprt
ahauedca4dxneuse
mseraaaeiwm.o4ef.a
lpesevr.sasddsicb
emen.ned.ksoraecpp
ltneoec1lccei
(40144)
iccennxnevnesxer
.dem0nyca6ept
sasseoesaAlbcsep
egdcalom.s.pchroro
eegnsawtued.erene
iseseudxdxpsplv
ceyxoxlaho4drat7li
cc2umssdc.a.k
———
(88014)
pxcxa9ceoheededei
tdvy5smxtcnoateis
gefogesei1vyi.
kactmesd.anrcrneu:
ssrgocccensdsmdsva
a.n.n.r5oxmobeaxplr
eaed7measacshsvuhi
sxpt.cexsiept
(55197)
nocta1s.xmdtac.ks
deneercrgsi.e.reg
etitdvercxnr8ohmxp
ssalasaereomsw
ln.d.vuhesi0meaeia
ctlcedxuxcyvao
geieepxaxnnsssd4ve
iy8ccoeu:nsdb

Plus this info:

The key to decrypt the content is in front of your eyes. The key to solve the cipher is in front of your eyes.

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That’s it. You can also use the speadsheet with all infos in the 4 pages :wink:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15DpRA95K1lok0aN-H7sWC3ZYWz3Q8RxWDDG7WP4MYAE/edit#gid=0

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Don’t waste you time in trying the UDP values in shift cipher with multiple shift on dcode, no relevant results :wink:

:stuck_out_tongue: I could have saved you some time lol

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but did you try the UDP values AND the backup server ID ? Like 32,63,4,60,20,6 between 11986 and 60206 ?

Discord is breaking it right now.

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Discord users Dwarf and Kazwolfe are the mad geniuses behind it

String Puzzle Solution: Double-Transposition. Key A is the speed , Key B is the paired server ID

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@Zoid posted this for those curious about the translation

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When you say “speed” are you referring to the Upload , Download, or Ping?

I know what double transposition is but i don’t understand the explanation :joy: Where does the AECBD come from ???

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I’m drinking beer next time we have one of these…
See?

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UDP , it’s hard to explain, I’m terrible at explaining anything at all. Here is a pic of what kaz was talking about

I don’t know what tool he used there

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