The wages are £25,446 and £31,152. If you're intelligent and capable enough to crack the code I think you could earn a lot more than they are offering?
But you get to claim an aston and as many vodka martinis as you can drink on expenses.
The wages are £25,446 and £31,152. If you're intelligent and capable enough to crack the code I think you could earn a lot more than they are offering?
God you lot must be thicko's...it's obvious...."We're f***ing brilliant,we're f***ing brilliant!!Hexadecimal pairs, the 2 seprated grids may be significant. Looks like the keyword is only one word which means there must be a lot of filler, will need to put it through a filter.
Here it is written out if anyone wants to have a go:
eb 04 af c2 bf a3 81 ec
0c fe c1 75 f9 31 c0 ba
d0 c1 ca 08 8a 1c 0c 8a
fe c1 75 e8 e9 5c 00 00
00 5c 58 3d 41 41 41 41
75 3b 5a 89 d1 89 e6 89
d1 89 df 29 cf 31 c0 31
8a 14 06 8a 34 1e 88 34
8a 1c 16 8a 17 30 da 88
d8 fe c0 cd 80 90 90 e8
00 01 00 00 31 c9 88 0c
ef be ad de 02 04 0c 00
3c 04 88 1c 04 88 3c 0c
00 89 e3 81 c3 04 00 00
75 43 58 3d 42 42 42 42
df 29 cf f3 a4 89 de 89
db 31 d2 fe c0 02 1c 06
06 88 14 1e 00 f2 30 f6
17 47 49 75 de 31 db 89
9d ff ff ff 41 41 41 41
... I have no idea.
I saw the link and thought yea I'll have a go, opened the link, looked at the code, closed the page and went back to sipping my tea...
its a programming puzzle more than codebreaking...you need to write a program to map the hex values to machine code and dump the results into memory on your pc and run it and then it just gives you a link to another puzzle with a memory mapped file for more geekery.