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MetaN3rd

Tell us what you tried so far. The purpose of a card like this is to see what you know. Asking others to answer for you won't get u a spot on that team. Also, where did you get this? Seems like an old card to me.


TXWayne

Raytheon SI is the former SI Government Solutions we purchased. Google them and see the fun stuff they do.


MetaN3rd

They changed names away from SI to CODEX a while ago, ergo the question of where he got that card


TXWayne

Looks like something they would hand out at a recruiting event or job fair.


xjadventures

It was indeed a job fair like 13 years ago. Cleaning out some files and i found it.


TXWayne

Sounds right, we acquired them 15 years ago.


xjadventures

Got it from a fair over a decade ago. -Binary to ascii on front for a call# xxxx -big hex blob is a "do you like to hack" in ascii -next is url in hex - more hex "see more @ 365nm", i dont get this reference besides black light As for the green: - hex to ascii of just green gives jumbled ascii, but i suck at descrambling - just the red of the green gives unreadable - row and column addition - row and column pairing - filling in the missing greens with row and column number


Educational-Tip-128

Use a black light on the card!


elKilgoreTrout

did you try base 64 encoding ?


sskoog

The "more at 365nm" reference is a heavyhanded (though nerdy) clue.


xjadventures

Only reference i know is a blacklight for that light frequency. Am i missing another reference?


sskoog

(That's the one.)


Educational-Tip-128

Hint hint black light!


judgemental_kumquat

B E S U R E T O D R I N K Y O U R O V A L T I N E


xjadventures

Lolol. How did i not get that


Signals_Intel

“We’ve been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty.”


Accomplished-Tax2358

Ahhh I remember these cards from the first National Cyber Summit.