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== Twitter Puzzle 3 ==
 
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The third set of tweets involved a [https://twitter.com/KnoxJ2019/status/1086395573207531521 spam message], an [https://twitter.com/KnoxJ2019/status/1086333162395844608 image] with a hex colour code, a [https://twitter.com/KnoxJ2019/status/1086298456468176902 backwards tweet] and [https://twitter.com/KnoxJ2019/status/1086362108122578944 cryptic message].
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Players first found a clue to the spam message by searching Knox's liked tweets, which included [https://twitter.com/WorldofKeralis/status/1086375369538789383 one] where Keralis hinted at some form of cipher which is designed to look like spam. The spam message cipher was identified as being [http://www.spammimic.com/ spammimic]. The message was entered into the decoder to discover the text "12 - x - 14". This was interpreted as a sequence where x is 13 and, therefore, M (the 13th letter).
  
 
The solving of these puzzles lead to a phrase '''TRUST NO MORE''' which was the name of a site, as was posted by the [https://twitter.com/KnoxJ2019/status/1086789011291688960 Twitter account].
 
The solving of these puzzles lead to a phrase '''TRUST NO MORE''' which was the name of a site, as was posted by the [https://twitter.com/KnoxJ2019/status/1086789011291688960 Twitter account].

Revision as of 22:02, 20 January 2019

Trust No More
Active since 2019-19-1
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Type Investigation
Creator ???
Discovered 2019-19-1

Main Page > List of Investigations > Tender

KnoxJ2019

On 2019-01-19, a Twitter account was uncovered by the handle @KnoxJ2019 (full name John Knox) that was posting a series of small puzzles looking for people to solve them.

Twitter Puzzle 1

The first set of tweets included a picture of constellations and a pastebin. The constellations were identified as Cassiopeia, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Taurus and Scorpius. The position of each red star within each constellation (as well as the total number of stars) was noted (i.e. Cassiopeia has 5 stars and the 2nd highlighted). Each of these pairs were used for a book cipher with pastebin, with the total number of stars determining the word and the highlighted star number determining the letter. This resulted in the first word - TRUST.

Twitter Puzzle 2

The second set of tweets involved a string of numbers and an alphabetical equation. The string of numbers was solved by working out that every odd-numbered position (1st, 3rd, 5th number) increases by 2 each time, and likewise every even numbered position increases by 3. This resulted in the number 14 which was converted to N as it's position in the alphabet. The alphabetical equation tweet was converted into numbers (G = 7 and A = 1) before being solved. This resulted in the number 15, and therefore the letter O, forming the word NO.

Twitter Puzzle 3

The third set of tweets involved a spam message, an image with a hex colour code, a backwards tweet and cryptic message.

Players first found a clue to the spam message by searching Knox's liked tweets, which included one where Keralis hinted at some form of cipher which is designed to look like spam. The spam message cipher was identified as being spammimic. The message was entered into the decoder to discover the text "12 - x - 14". This was interpreted as a sequence where x is 13 and, therefore, M (the 13th letter).

The solving of these puzzles lead to a phrase TRUST NO MORE which was the name of a site, as was posted by the Twitter account.

Trust No More & Tender Beta

Knox seems to be involved in a conflict with the app Tender, where he met the user BetrayedMind1, who told him about the dangers and experiments that Tender is involved with (as also seen on Trust No More).

Misc. Info

A string was found in a Youtube Video by youtuber Keralis which led to a Pastebin that read "phase 1 initiated". The video was found after Keralis mentioned Knox in a tweet talking about Tender.

Keralis is a good friend of Knox. Knox went to Sweden to visit Keralis in between episode one and two of the 4th season of his Cities: Skylines series.


In a later video, Keralis posted another code which lead to this message:

Welcome future Tender users,
 
We have been in contact with some of your favorite influencers who will soon make a very important announcement.
Stay alert, your help will be required in launching our amazing new website, Tender.
 
Much Love,
Your friends at Tender

From 00:54 to 1:55 he continues to talk about Knox and Trust No More.