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Revision as of 17:29, 16 March 2017
Intel ARG | |
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A race to earn wonderful prizes | |
Type | [[List_of_Investigations#Investigation|Investigation]] |
Creator | https://www.intel.com/ |
Discovered | 2017-3-16 |
Main Page > List of Investigations
The following is the chronological documentation of a series of puzzles by Intel.
Contents
Intel AI video
On February 21, 2017, Intel Software posted a video titled "Intel® AI Pursuit" to YouTube. It lasted 29 seconds. The description simply read, "Hello world Shall we play a game? Follow the clues." Discord user Halestar alerted the Game Detectives to the video's existence on March 16th. A string of JavaScript was discovered scattered in the video.
The section (){var a,b,c; for(myArr=["S","ud","o"],urArr=["c","it","y"] was found in the text by Discord user bizzer0. This led to the discovery of the website http://www.sudo.city/, a hub for the ARG.
0.02
At 0.02 on the video, text was found that contained URLs and telephone numbers. http://imgur.com/a/HETRy. It also contained incoherent strings which were later discovered to be hashes. These hashes hinted at the existence of the sudo.city website, but their purpose is yet unknown.
This wiki will be updated as more developments surface.