Have you tried the challenging riddles on notpr0n and dievo.org?

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In summary, the riddle asks for someone to choose one of two options, and then look for clues in the code to figure out the second option.
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yes, it's been posted before, but it's a great riddle. notpr0n consist of 82 levels, some negative levels (I'm not sure how many) and then the greek levels, they go up to kappa. I've been on this since april, and I'm on -32. expect some levels to take days :|
 
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I think I got to 7 before getting bored.
 
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yomamma said:
yes, it's been posted before, but it's a great riddle. http://deathball.net=notpron consist of 82 levels, some negative levels (I'm not sure how many) and then the greek levels, they go up to kappa. I've been on this since april, and I'm on -32. expect some levels to take days :|
Link doesn't work.
 
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sorry. link should work now:redface:
 
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ya, i figured out the right link anyway... actually that kinda sets you up for the whole thing huh? its kinda neat but frustrating. I've just gotten to level 6. i don't know what to even google right now. so I'm probably done for the night.
 
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Ok, I passed level 3 and didn't even think about level 4. This game is so frustrating I have to go play a first person shooter game now...have...to...kill...someone.
 
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Gale17 said:
ya, i figured out the right link anyway... actually that kinda sets you up for the whole thing huh? its kinda neat but frustrating. I've just gotten to level 6. i don't know what to even google right now. so I'm probably done for the night.
six is hard. make sure you find EVERYTHING on the page. look at your scrollbar.
 
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Physics_wiz said:
Ok, I passed level 3 and didn't even think about level 4. This game is so frustrating I have to go play a first person shooter game now...have...to...kill...someone.
look on the drawer. what do you see? what type of code is in those symbols? use google for a translator
 
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spoilers:

i see the all or nothing thing at the top, and the clue says to chose one... k... then i checked the source code and found 'backwards' written backwards... so that's the anagram I'm guessing that's hinted at in the pw box. and then it says ascii is an alternative... and there I'm lots. cause even if i used ascii i don't know which number system to use. and if i used one, I'm guessing teh user name is either all or nothing, and the password is backwards... but i don't know if that's even right.
 
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more spoilers:

okay. I'v enever seen the sdrawkcab on level 6, that's level seven. The ALTernative thing is a hint. did you find the numbers? what can you do with ALT anf numbers? or numbers and ASCII?
 
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yes i found the numbers, i'll play with it more later, i tried using ascii as the passwords.. so, i dunno.
 
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ASCII OR ALT. :wink:
 
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Another site like this that I really enjoyed doing the challenges to is www.dievo.org[/url][URL=www.dievo.org]www.dievo.org[/URL]

it may not work in IE...use firefox...then go to CHALLENGES > WARGAMES > HOOK.

Start on hook, if you got bored of yomamma's quckly then start on apprentice. I'm on Neophyte lvl 3 :tongue2:

It actually gets into hacking style stuff be neophyte.
 
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