Check this out I have been watching the TS site. Someone
was posting the following of the codes
Ecode in video
Hello everyone, this is my first post so bear with me...I've been trolling a while but I thought you might find this intresting...
I was reading this thread and noticed that the hexidecimal conversion Aeon10101110 did looks a lot like 4 different IP addresses except in binary instead of Base10:
Almost without doubt, it's hexadecimal:
1ab02d188bc35723620e2406b7234504
For what it's worth, the binary equivalent:
00011010.10110000.00101101.00011000.
10001011.11000011.01010111.00100011.
01100010.00001110.00100100.00000110.
10110111.00100011.01000101.00000100
I did a quick conversion on these to Base10...the results are:
00011010.10110000.00101101.00011000 = 26.176.45.24
10001011.11000011.01010111.00100011 = 139.195.87.35
01100010.00001110.00100100.00000110 = 98.14.36.6
10110111.00100011.01000101.00000100 = 183.35.69.4
Now the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th numbers (top to bottom) are not really interesting. 98.14.36.6 and 183.35.69.4 have no resolved DNS and are still listed as being assigned ranges to IANA (essentially un-assigned).
I can not seem to find ANY information on 139.195.87.35 at all, it may not be a valid IP at all. I can not even find a range assignment for it.
Now the intresting part:
Address 26.176.45.24 and all address beginning with the 26 octet belong to the Department of Defense...
Now that is probably just coincidence...
I can't really see any reason for even using 4 ip's as some type of activation code unless of course they would have translated to ip address' for websites that belong to landmarks or other potential targets...
If the hex code is real to begin with...
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