After examining the post requests between the SWF file and the Find815 site, I noticed that one of them contained release dates for future content.
I've sorted them into chronological order. Fix the Chart Plotter (Game) - Tue 8th Jan wk2 webpage 1 (Webpage) - Wed 9th Jan wk2deskpcemailsent1 (Sent email) - Wed 9th Jan wk2 desk pc email sent 2 (Sent email) - Wed 9th Jan wk2 desk pc email rcd 1 (Received email) - Wed 9th Jan wk2 desk pc email rcd 3 (Received email) - Thu 10th Jan wk2 desk pc email rcd 2 (Received email) - Thu 10th Jan Chapter 2 Cluehunt (Cluehunt game, has 4 clues just like the first) - Thu 10th Jan wk2 desk phone vmail (Voicemail) - Fri 11th Jan wk2 webpage 3 (Webpage) - Fri 11th Jan wk2 webpage2 (Webpage) - Fri 11th Jan Chapter 2 Video Diary - Sat 12th Jan
As mentioned here, the Find815 'game' will last for 5 weeks.
why are you starting to loose faith? Theres no such content on the web that cant be somehow scanned or read without permission, there have been people that hacked the Pentagon Computers so you think the producers of the ARG pay as much money as the Pentagon paid for their security system? Anyways we didnt get really spoiled, it just revealed a little more information about the things well get but not a word about what will be contained in it. If you wanna blame anybody for the low "encryption" of SWF files blame Adobe, not the Producers xD
Yeah but just in comparison to the last one, we seem to be having things handed to us, like the release schedule, did they really need to keep that in the site?
looks like we're only gonna be facing a couple of flash mini games again this week...
It's not like it was supposed to be found. A normal user isn't going to be sniffing HTTP requests and decompiling SWF files. There's just no way they'd "accidentally" stumble across info like this. You've got to be looking for it.
Considering Hoodlam is Australian based, it makes sense that the release dates would be a day ahead. I mean, right now it's 5:05 Eastern Tuesday, but it's already 8:05 Am Wednesday in Australia.
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Great work there Dan.
Really. =O
...spoiler tag?!
It would be interesting to see if they alter this schedule now that it has been revealed. :/
SWF?
SWF = ShockWave Flash
It's what the majority of the site is written it.
wow, i'm starting to loose faith in these peoples ability to make an ARG...
why are you starting to loose faith? Theres no such content on the web that cant be somehow scanned or read without permission, there have been people that hacked the Pentagon Computers so you think the producers of the ARG pay as much money as the Pentagon paid for their security system? Anyways we didnt get really spoiled, it just revealed a little more information about the things well get but not a word about what will be contained in it. If you wanna blame anybody for the low "encryption" of SWF files blame Adobe, not the Producers xD
Yeah but just in comparison to the last one, we seem to be having things handed to us, like the release schedule, did they really need to keep that in the site?
looks like we're only gonna be facing a couple of flash mini games again this week...
It's not like it was supposed to be found.
A normal user isn't going to be sniffing HTTP requests and decompiling SWF files. There's just no way they'd "accidentally" stumble across info like this. You've got to be looking for it.
Dan, what sniffer are you using? I'm using URL Snooper 2.
Didn't they say that new info would only be released monday - friday?
I'm using HTTPAnalyzer
Thanks for the info Dan, I'll check it out.
I think it is interesting that today's e-mail was not on the schedule.
Considering Hoodlam is Australian based, it makes sense that the release dates would be a day ahead. I mean, right now it's 5:05 Eastern Tuesday, but it's already 8:05 Am Wednesday in Australia.
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