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In the recent sciencetology building raids, we have noticed that there was that staircase next to an elevator with a pincode, what if we could crack the pincode and leak it to the runners to further go deep inside the sciencetology building. Nobody knows what they might be hiding and it may be interesting, so if you are interested as well please help us in this investigation
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People are still doing that stupid shit? Lol raiding Scientology does nothing against them, in fact it only helps their persecution complex.
Also, how the fuck do we "crack the pincode" exactly? This is not a movie where the epic hacker digits a bunch of words and "enters the mainframe" or whatever.
You want to troll Scientology? You really want to make them mad? Convince the staff members to form a trade union, if they end up actually doing it I bet I would be able to hear his rage screams from here.
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Doubt there is anything intersting to find.
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>>16966103
if you returned and found the pin code to be 6103

would your runners still dare to venture further?
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>>16966104
The point of the thread is to help this trend going by unlocking the pincode, we might actually do something here just contribute if you can
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>>16966153
yup they won't even call the cops there must be something sketchy they're doing that's why they're avoiding investigation, besides we just go in masked.
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>>16966157
Reread his post:
>how the fuck do we "crack the pincode" exactly? This is not a movie where the epic hacker digits a bunch of words and "enters the mainframe" or whatever.
Is there a reason to think this pin code is stored in some online database that someone could feasibly access?
Is there reason to think accessing this pincode, if stored anywhere online, is so poorly secured that some tard with a CS degree could find it on a Tuesday afternoon trolling sesh?
Even if all of those cases were true, is there any reason to believe that the people running this cult aren't sufficiently paranoid that they'd have web crawlers flagging every mention of their name online and would respond to seeing a thread like this by taking that pin code off the fucking database because that's a huge and obvious security failure?

Tl;dr: This isn't a job for a 1337 superhaxxor. It's "guess the random number between 0000 and 9999."
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>>16966168
There are a lot of ways I thought of, one is to look at the images and see the company of that pincode handle and see the factory password it comes with and see the possibility.
The second option was to look at the images and maybe we could tell how often pin keys are pressed from this we can maybe make an educated speculation about what the pin might be.

You can share your ideas as well.

As for the online database I don't think they will have such thing hanging for the public but if we're able to get access to it, it's interesting :)
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>>16966183
Not the person you are replying to (I am the one who made the first post).
Regarding the first issue, there is no way they kept the original factory password.
Regarding the second issue, I would like to inform you that we would have to extract the images from a video of people running, they are very blurry and pixelated; granted that such deformities on the pincode are present (and that's a huge if) there's no way we can see them in the video.
It's also not worth the effort, behind that pinlock there is either a warehouse with the books and CDs or the Division 7 office, which is just the administration.
Even if we somehow find out the pin, there's really nothing to gain from such a discovery.



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