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  1. Yeah, trying to play a trick on my network. I'm basically want do a different version of this.

    If I do go the self-hosting route, could I host it externally and still access it? (Assuming all port forwarding ETC. was correct.)

  2. Does anyone know of any *malicious* public DNS servers? Do they even exist?

    BTW, what I mean is a public DNS server that redirects Bing to Google, MySpace to Facebook, Youtube to Redtube ETC.

    You can ask why, but you may not get an honest answer :P

  3. How would I go about encrypting a string with a password in Visual Basic (.NET)? The majority of stuff I have seen online encrypt files and do all sorts of fancy shit, which I do not need. Don't ask me to use C or something, because I need to use VB.

    Any help is appreciated, wether it be a link or working code.

  4. Hmm, it looks like the knowledge of where I go to school will stay safe :D (No. 3 contained that)

    It would have pointed out the problems and scary realities of steganography and how easy it is if only the community hadn't given up...

  5. Look at the origional post for updates.

    Can I remind all of you that this is being done using the Firefox and Notepad++, by a 14yr old who also has to leave clues as it is meant to be solved. Think of what someone trying to actually hide a message would be possible of.

    Also, w00t I got 3 people to join just because of my thread!

    Edit: Forgot to mention that the first secret message was made by 11yr old brother, that's why it's kind of completely random..

    Also, don't cheat using the code supplied if you haven't already solved it...

  6. Hurr, /me has definately underestimated digininja :(

    Ahh well, always expected one of the people high up to get it fast.

    Nonetheless, let's see how quickly some of the "normal" get it. Yes I will try and make a harder one for you to crack digininja, however efortlessly you seem to be able to crack it.

  7. I thought I'd organise a competition in order to prove how easy it is to hide/conceal a message.

    The competition is to find a secret message in a picture. You have to find it, decode it and then email it to me to win.

    There aren't really any rules, except that you have to do this on your own. First person to find it wins!

    Email = competition@secretmessage.comyr.com

    Pictures

    I now have three different pictures up, and I have changed the link above to simply goto the root of the website.

    Because there are now a few different challenges, from now on please put the challenge number you have attempted as the subject, nothing else.

    Before you all start screaming "OMG DIS IS 2 EASY FOR A 1337 Hax0r LIEK ME!", let's see how long it takes for someone to actually get the answer. Of course I could be underestimating the community, but hey everyone who has met me thinks I'm a n00b anyway. I have underestimated you all, one guy even got it in 38 seconds flat (supposedly).

    If you want to chat to me live, my Steam name is "EMB", and I always accept chat requests. Be aware that I am in UK time (GMT 0) so it may be late for me if you are in the US.

    Below is a list of all those who have completed "Secret Message 1":

    1. digininja
    2. wiretapp - "38 seconds?!"
    3. Atarii
    4. Facuman
    5. Jason

    Below is a list of all those who have completed "Secret Message 2":

    1. Noone

    Below is a list of all those who have completed "Secret Message 3":

    1. Noone
    • Well, it's the only thing I have laying around and I've got no projects to work.
    • I just want to know wether it will work, because if it did it would be awesome.
    • If it won't work just say no, and leave it at that.
    • No I'm not excpecting it to work.
    • It has a Broadcom chipset
    • Yes I like bullet points :D
    • Can anything else be done with this???
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