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2author: yano
3date: 2014-04-26 18:05:01+00:00
4slug: april-1st-2014-followup
5title: April 1st 2014, Followup
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6category: April 1st
7category: freenode
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10It's been almost too long for this blog post to arrive here after the April Fools quiz this year. Thanks to everyone who participated!
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14The first ten people who completed the challenges are, in descending order of aprilness:
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25 1. 2014-04-02T18:25:17 booto
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27 2014-04-02T23:36:53 Fuchs *
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29 2. 2014-04-03T00:29:29 furry
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32 3. 2014-04-03T01:34:18 mniip
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35 4. 2014-04-03T09:41:38 jojo
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38 5. 2014-04-03T16:29:51 redi
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41 6. 2014-04-03T18:57:21 BlueShark
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44 7. 2014-04-04T15:33:24 larinadavid
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47 8. 2014-04-04T22:27:20 Omniflux
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50 9. 2014-04-04T23:02:19 apoc
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53 10. 2014-04-04T23:13:02 thommey
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58_(*) user opted out of any prizes_
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60There were 25 additional nicks who completed the quiz and made it to the winner's circle but weren't fast enough to place in the top 10.
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64The prizes were cloaks for those in the top-10. In addition to the top-10 cloaks everyone else who finished the challenge that 'opted-in' were eligible for the _cloak lottery_. This was a lottery for 3 runnerup cloaks.
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68Out of the 25 additional people that completed the challenge, the following 3 won a cloak through the cloak lottery:
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86Here are the riddles and their solutions, in the original order:
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94 * Level 0
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97 * The clue was given in the [April 1st blog post](http://blog.freenode.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/freenode41.png): _IyMjI3hrY2Q=_
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100 * That is the string `"####xkcd"` encoded using [base64](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64).
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102 * The answer: **####xkcd**, which was the first channel in the quiz.
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109 * Level 1
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112 * Clue: _Tnl2cHItbmFxLU9iby1qbnl4LXZhZ2Itbi1vbmU=_
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115 * This is a [rot13](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROT13)'ed and base64'ed string.
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118 * In [Python](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29): `"Tnl2cHItbmFxLU9iby1qbnl4LXZhZ2Itbi1vbmU=".decode('base64').decode('rot13')`
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121 * The answer: **####Alice-and-Bob-walk-into-a-bar**
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131 * Clue: _MKWkpKMa_
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134 * This is another string that is encoded with a series of base64 and rot13 transformations.
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137 * In Python: `"MKWkpKMa".decode('rot13').decode('base64').decode('rot13')`
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140 * The answer: **####reddit**
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150 * Clue: _SHg5RkR4SUpIeHFGSnlXVUlJSVFJeHFKCg== | Save this for a later level: [https://i.imgur.com/87cX9y4.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/87cX9y4.jpg) | 4 decodes needed_
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153 * Yet another string encoded with a series of base64 and rot13 transformations.
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156 * In Python: `"SHg5RkR4SUpIeHFGSnlXVUlJSVFJeHFKCg==".decode('base64').decode('rot13').decode('base64').decode('rot13')`
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159 * This yields: EBEORIETEMETHHPITI
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162 * Contestants were expected to do a web search for this and find out it is the end of the [Zodiac Killer's infamous message](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zodiac_cipher.png).
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175 * Clue: _[https://i.imgur.com/x4nejBh.png](https://i.imgur.com/x4nejBh.png) | LaTeX right direction | [Google!](https://lmsptfy.com/?q=alternatives%20to%20Google%20searching) | No maths needed_
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178 * The topic changed several times as contestants seemed pretty stumped on this level, the topic line above was its final form.
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181 * The answer: **####exner** - this was expected from figuring out what the equation is. Simply put, the equation in the image is [Exner's Equation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PaolaExnerEqnRock.jpg).
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191 * Clue: _[https://i.imgur.com/SandvWX.gif](https://i.imgur.com/SandvWX.gif) | Save this for a later level: [https://i.imgur.com/QpTubts.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/QpTubts.jpg)_
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194 * This level was pretty tricky. This is an image that has more to it than meets the eye.
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197 * Steps for recovering useful information:
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200 * Un[zip](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_%28file_format%29) the [.gif](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_Interchange_Format)
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209 * Inside secret.txt is: ####Kolmogorov
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222 * Clue: _[https://www.dropbox.com/s/emz7xy3p9r2ivxe/wat.unknown](https://www.dropbox.com/s/emz7xy3p9r2ivxe/wat.unknown) (verify the file, sha256sum: 0efade1bb29d1b7fdd65e5612159e262cbd41a2e27ed89a0144701a5556da68f)_
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225 * This file is more stenography:
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228 * Use '[file](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_%28command%29)' to determine what the file type is.
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231 * Un-[7zip](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Zip) the .unknown file
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234 * Base64 decode the output
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237 * Use 'file' to determine that the output is a [.jpg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG)
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243 * Un[tar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28computing%29) two.tar.[gz](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gzip)
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252 * The content of surprised.txt is: ####ImSoMetaEvenThisAcronym
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265 * Clue: _AQwPfPN1ZBXNfvNj4bPmVR4fVQYPfPNlZBXNfvNkAP4jZhXNflOS and "Da Vinci" | Jules Verne | s/.02/.03/ in the decrypted text
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268 * The clue is base64'ed and rot13'ed. To decode it in Python: `print "AQwPfPN1ZBXNfvNj4bPmVR4fVQYPfPNlZBXNfvNkAP4jZhXNflOS".decode('rot13').decode('base64')`
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271 * This yields: 48° 50′ 0″ N, 2° 20′ 14.02″ E
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274 * These are GPS coordinates for the [Paris meridian](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Meridian).
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277 * From this and the "Da Vinci" clue contestants were expected to find the [Wikipedia](https://www.wikipedia.org/) page about the [Rose Line](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Line).
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282 "Dan Brown simply invented the 'Rose Line' linking Rosslyn and Glastonbury. The name 'Roslin' definitely does not derive from any 'hallowed Rose Line'. It has nothing to do with a 'Rose Bloodline' or a 'Rose Line meridian'. There are many medieval spellings of 'Rosslyn'. 'Roslin' is certainly not the 'original spelling': it is now the most common spelling for the village."[18]
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304 * Original topic: Clue: _ZANKNMEPAXULMJCAGLKHKTOLUPSRDD | [https://i.imgur.com/6ayrOMq.png](https://i.imgur.com/6ayrOMq.png)_
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310 * The string in both topics is encoded with a [Four-square cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-square_cipher).
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316 * encrypt, [http://git.io/Y6JIww](http://git.io/Y6JIww)
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328 * Originally it was: ZELENOGRADSOLNECHNOGORSKRUSSIA
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341 * Clue: _ZCLVLLCOIUTKKJSCEKHHHSMKTOOPBA | OGUCSSGAPVGVLUMBTVOGICUNJDHSTB | RUTJJGNXUNTY | Letters that would repeat in a typical word do not repeat in the key(s), example 'freenode' would be 'frenod' | [https://i.imgur.com/pGIBjEE.png](https://i.imgur.com/pGIBjEE.png) | [http://is.gd/TgNsvm](http://is.gd/TgNsvm)_
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347 * The three strings are encoded with [Four-square](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-square_cipher) from the previous level with the same keys.
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353 * It was expected that contestants arrive at 'UVB' from the channel name, ####POVAROVOSOLNECHNOGORSKRUSSIA
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364 * The "RUTJJGNXUNTY" decrypts to [AaronHSwartz](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz)
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377 * Clue: _HKGJSUOJVRLGSBELAUHOUIGLVRURWMGTUGJGWTKN_
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380 * Originally this channel (####AaronHSwartz) was suppose to be the winner's circle, however due to too many people leaking answers and channel names, one more challenge was added.
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383 * Same cipher as before, this time the keys were 'DEMAND' and 'PROGRESS'
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386 * [_Demand Progress_](http://www.demandprogress.org/) is an Internet activist-related organization specializing in petitions to help gain traction for legal movements against Internet censorship and related subjects, started by Aaron Swartz, [source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand_Progress).
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392 * RMS is [Richard Matthew Stallman](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman), and [_'Join Us Now and Share the Software'_](https://www.gnu.org/music/free-software-song.html) is an openly licensed song by Richard Stallman.
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405The topic in ####JOINUSNOWANDSHARETHESOFTWAREWRITTENBYRMS was: _Congratulations on solving the freenode's April Fools 2014 Crypto Challenge | Want MOAR? #ircpuzzles_
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