Subscribe to RSS Subscribe to Comments

Dharma Secret’s LOST-n-Found: A Blog Dedicated to the T.V. Show Lost

LOST Experience: Orientation Testing Issue 1980

On June 19th, the following message was added to the lock out screen on the Hanso site. It takes a while for it to pop up, but it pops up about every ten minutes or so.

This clue leads to the following hidden page on the Hanso site.
http://www.thehansofoundation.org/orientation_testing_issue_1980/
The following are screen caps from the new film clip.


Click here to return to main blog:

LOST Experience: thf.org Lockdown

At the end of the “Recluse” hack, gamers were caught off guard when they were locked out of the Hanso Foundation site. The site, however was still accessable through alternate urls, (anything).thehansofoundation.org, or via direct links.

Then, on June 19th, gamers found that the thf.org site had gone into complete lockdown preventing them from accessing the site, even blocking direct links and backdoor hacks.

Click here to return to main blog:

LOST Experience: Life Extension Project

On June 16th, the following image was posted on persephone.thehansofoundation.org;

Upon checking the RSS feed, we find out that there was an update on the Life extension Project page.

By clicking on the word “mortality” a login box appears. The password can be found by taking the first letter of each of the objects on the persephone site.

Recorder
Envelope
Card
Lipstick
Umbrella
Scissors
Eraser







Next, Persephone asks the last name of the director of the Vik Institute, Armond “Zander“, which we found in a document from the Mental Health Appeal hack.



Finally, Persephone seems to be cut off mid sentence and the following announcment from the Hanso Foundation appears.

Click here to return to main blog:

LOST Experience: Electromagnetic Research Initiative

On June 13th, the RSS feed indicated that the Electromagnetic Research Initiative page was updated.

Unlike the previous ERI hack which started by clicking the “X-Y” chart, this hack starts by clicking on the “Aurora” picture.

After a short message, Persephone asks for the “Magic Word”.

The “conspiraspies” password was found through a link on the DJ Dan site.

By clicking on the the Antenna in the footer, it takes you to the following link.

By playing around with the Brightness, Contrast and Colors on the static bar, you can find the hidden message “Conspira”.

Just combine the hidden message with the the word “spies” from the url to make “Conspiraspies”, which is the name that DJ Dan refers to his listeners as. Enter the password, “conspiraspies”, into the EMI login, and find the following hack.


The following is the document found in the new ERI hack.

Click here to return to main blog:

LOST Experience: Mental Health Appeal Hacked

DISCLAIMER: First of all, I would like to note that this information was acquired by means of a non-ARG related hack. As such, this information is not yet verified as officially pertaining to the LOST Experience.

On June 12, changes were made to the Mental Health Appeal page, but no one was able to find the password to access the hack. Thankfully, an enterprising ARG gamer “Hacked the Hack” and gained access though the following direct link.
http://thehansofoundation.org/swf/extra/mha.swf?playDirect=true

The first thing that you you will see is a computer terminal.


By clicking on the terminal, the following document appears.

After you’ve finished reading the document, you can proceed by clicking anywhere on the document.

Next, some words appear on the terminal explaining that you will be playing a Simon type memory game. The computer will flash one of the symbols/colored screens shown below, and you will have to play them back by clicking on the corresponding colored keys on the terminal.


As you proceed through the game levels, words will periodically appear on the screen (Words appear after turns 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42), revealing the meaning of the D.H.A.R.M.A. acronym.

D.H.A.R.M.A.: Department of Heuristics And Research on Material Applications

Heuristic: heu·ris·tic (hy-rstk)
ETYMOLOGY:
Originally derived from the Greek “heurisko” (ευρίσκω, the verb from which Archimedes’s famous exclamation of “eureka” was derived), which roughly means “I found”.

ADJECTIVE:
1. Of or relating to a usually speculative formulation serving as a guide in the investigation or solution of a problem: “The historian discovers the past by the judicious use of such a heuristic device as the ‘ideal type’” (Karl J. Weintraub).

2. Of or constituting an educational method in which learning takes place through discoveries that result from investigations made by the student.

3. Computer Science Relating to or using a problem-solving technique in which the most appropriate solution of several found by alternative methods is selected at successive stages of a program for use in the next step of the program.

NOUN:
A heuristic method or process.
heuristics (used with a sing. verb) The study and application of heuristic methods and processes.

UPDATE:
The key to the password for the Mental Health Appeal is in Persephone’s latest message, “Timeless Together”. As instructed by the clue, the anagram is found by removing the dates (Timeless), and combining the names of all the hole images (Together).

q9als2002
t9agen75
u8egnce86

1. Remove the dates (2002, 75, 86) which gives us: q9als t9agen u8egence

2. Now do an alpha-numberic exchange for the numbers in the sequence.
(8 = h, 9 = i), which now gives us: qials tiagen uhegence

3. Finally, we work the anagram to find the password:
qials tiagen uhegence = “light sequence again”

Enter the password into the Mental Health Appeal login box, and the hidden page will open.

Click here to return to main blog:

« Previous PageNext Page »

Based on FluidityTheme Redesigned by NctrnlBst