by Mac (Detroit, MI) Posted:1/23/2007 12:48:39 AM
...why bother "cracking" the code? It took me about... oh, two minutes to call the number listed and be given the code. If you actually call the number, there are some more interesting things that will happen if you go through all the parts of the automated system. Things regarding mysterious text messages.
by Darmok (Desolate Beast Planet) Posted:1/23/2007 1:24:45 AM
Half the fun of somthing like this is to see it as a challenge, to learn from how its being done, so that next time, you can find the hidden non public things before it's put out in plain view, that being said, this was not a hard one to crack as the links to the hidden page were right in the pages source HTML / Java Script for the taking, I found it faster myself even then I could have called it in. Sometimes you have more fun taking the path no one else is on and using your brain a little bit.
by madradus (chicago) Posted:1/24/2007 11:19:54 PM
no biggie, if you call the number, it'll give you the code if you type the extension for HR
by Kara (Here) Posted:1/29/2007 6:59:25 PM
How were you able to crack this? I tried for half an hour, then gave up.
by George (America) Posted:1/30/2007 12:31:14 AM
I found something interesting. If you click on the primatech logo and type in bennet as your login name and claire as your password, it takes you to the real "primatech paper" i'm still workin on cracking the other codes though.
by trouble (canada) Posted:1/30/2007 3:45:36 PM
I got an e-mail from primatech stating: Want to try to get into his files too? Go to primatechpaper.com, find the helix hidden in the logo on the 'About us' page. Enter the username bennet and password claire. The password to get into my file is HGghx11a. Get 2 know me.
by erf (UK) Posted:1/30/2007 6:57:49 PM
Username: bennet password: HGghx11a C001