So after playing around with the PixelKnot app I noticed something. I loaded this picture into the app and tried a random password. It finished analysis within seconds and told me the password is wrong. I tried the same with images from some other random tweets, and each time the app took a long time (> 10 seconds) before telling me that the password is wrong.
To me, it seems like responding quickly indicates there is actually a hidden message and taking a long time indicates there is no hidden message.
We are on the right track. I tried everything I could think of:
So after playing around with the PixelKnot app I noticed something. I loaded this picture into the app and tried a random password. It finished analysis within seconds and told me the password is wrong. I tried the same with images from some other random tweets, and each time the app took a long time (> 10 seconds) before telling me that the password is wrong.
To me, it seems like responding quickly indicates there is actually a hidden message and taking a long time indicates there is no hidden message.
We are on the right track. I tried everything I could think of:
Combinations of the date Feb 11
Trump 2020
MAGA
WWG1WGA
Calm before the storm
NCSWIC (and the full sentence)
United States Space Force
SpaceForceDoD
No luck.
That's some spicy reverse engineering. Good thoughts, and could be very helpful if true
Have you tried the number 45 with any of those? Or, the number 17? Or 4517?
Tried all combinations of 17 and 45
I think Feb 11 holds the key