(05-23-2015, 03:51 PM)Crypter Wrote: So, I downloaded one of the scripts that the webpage uses. I understood some of it, but the part that I did understand didn't seem very useful. I'll attach it to this reply, and hopefully some of you can find out where the input is sent for processing.
This is a code of a terminal page itself, it dont contains anything intresting, all intresting things are contained in interface.php and i guess there is no way to download it
I opened up interface.php, which was basically an empty webpage. Inspecting it showed nothing of use, it was literally just an empty html with a head and a body.
Basically PHP dont shows its source code to user, in this case interface.php will only show something if a proper request were sent to it
Is there any way to request its source code from it?
(05-23-2015, 04:24 PM)Crypter Wrote:
(05-23-2015, 04:18 PM)Sashkakuhta Wrote:
(05-23-2015, 03:59 PM)Crypter Wrote:
(05-23-2015, 03:55 PM)Sashkakuhta Wrote:
(05-23-2015, 03:51 PM)Crypter Wrote: So, I downloaded one of the scripts that the webpage uses. I understood some of it, but the part that I did understand didn't seem very useful. I'll attach it to this reply, and hopefully some of you can find out where the input is sent for processing.
This is a code of a terminal page itself, it dont contains anything intresting, all intresting things are contained in interface.php and i guess there is no way to download it
I opened up interface.php, which was basically an empty webpage. Inspecting it showed nothing of use, it was literally just an empty html with a head and a body.
Basically PHP dont shows its source code to user, in this case interface.php will only show something if a proper request were sent to it
So there is no way to find the source code?
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2015, 04:30 PM by Crypter.)
(05-23-2015, 03:51 PM)Crypter Wrote: So, I downloaded one of the scripts that the webpage uses. I understood some of it, but the part that I did understand didn't seem very useful. I'll attach it to this reply, and hopefully some of you can find out where the input is sent for processing.
This is a code of a terminal page itself, it dont contains anything intresting, all intresting things are contained in interface.php and i guess there is no way to download it
I opened up interface.php, which was basically an empty webpage. Inspecting it showed nothing of use, it was literally just an empty html with a head and a body.
Basically PHP dont shows its source code to user, in this case interface.php will only show something if a proper request were sent to it
Is there any way to request its source code from it?
I guess no, or i just dont know how to do so. PHP code is not like HTML, its being executed on server side unlike to HTML
UPD: Well, it -may- be possible to get the source code somehow, but i dont know how anyway
Also there is an image with lemur, it can be recognized by green eyes
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2015, 04:47 PM by Sashkakuhta.)
Use that as an encryption key with tools for different encryption methods, and try to decrypt some stuff from the website that might seem random or makes no sense.
EDIT: This isn't a prime number, therefore it cannot be part of a private key. This can only be a public encryption key, which should be useless, unless we want to encrypt stuff with it. Even then, we don't know if it is a product of two big prime numbers. If it isn't, it can't even be a public key.
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2015, 04:58 PM by Crypter.)
We need more people knowing about the ARG. Apparently no one interpreted the hints FG posted on FB and Twitter as hints to an ARG, and few people look in this thread. Without more people this will take forever.