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Cyber Distortion Podcast – Hosted by Kevin Pentecost & Jason Popillion
In January 2012, a mysterious message appeared on an obscure corner of the internet — a simple image posted on 4chan with a chilling promise: "We are looking for highly intelligent individuals." What followed was unlike anything the internet had ever seen.
Hidden messages. Impossible riddles. Cryptographic puzzles buried in images, music files, and code. Clues scattered across the globe — from obscure websites to real-world posters taped to telephone poles in cities thousands of miles apart. Behind it all was a name that would become internet legend: Cicada 3301.
In this episode of The Cyber Distortion Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most enigmatic puzzles ever unleashed online. Was Cicada 3301 a recruitment program for intelligence agencies? A secret society searching for elite cryptographers? Or an elaborate experiment designed to test the limits of human intelligence and collaboration?
Join Kevin Pentecost and Jason Popillion, bringing over 50 years of combined cybersecurity experience, as they:
This isn't just a story about puzzles — it's a journey into the strange intersection of cybersecurity, internet culture, and human curiosity. A digital scavenger hunt so complex that only a handful of people in the world were able to follow it to the end… and even they still don't fully understand who was waiting at the finish line.
Are you ready to follow the clues?
Resources
Explore the Actual Puzzle Archive
If your listeners want to see the real puzzle files and clues, this is one of the best archives online:
This repository contains:
The puzzles first appeared in 2012 on 4chan, challenging users to uncover hidden messages embedded in images and code.
Audio
- Suspicious Atmosphere
- Cyberpunk Hacker Loop
- True Crime Investigation
- The Truth is Here
Provided by Filmora
- Splatter Horror Silence 01
- Social Crisis
Provided by: Audiostock
- A Sinister Plot 1285 Provided by: Universal Music for Creators 🎧
By Jason Popillion and Kevin PentecostCyber Distortion Podcast – Hosted by Kevin Pentecost & Jason Popillion
In January 2012, a mysterious message appeared on an obscure corner of the internet — a simple image posted on 4chan with a chilling promise: "We are looking for highly intelligent individuals." What followed was unlike anything the internet had ever seen.
Hidden messages. Impossible riddles. Cryptographic puzzles buried in images, music files, and code. Clues scattered across the globe — from obscure websites to real-world posters taped to telephone poles in cities thousands of miles apart. Behind it all was a name that would become internet legend: Cicada 3301.
In this episode of The Cyber Distortion Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most enigmatic puzzles ever unleashed online. Was Cicada 3301 a recruitment program for intelligence agencies? A secret society searching for elite cryptographers? Or an elaborate experiment designed to test the limits of human intelligence and collaboration?
Join Kevin Pentecost and Jason Popillion, bringing over 50 years of combined cybersecurity experience, as they:
This isn't just a story about puzzles — it's a journey into the strange intersection of cybersecurity, internet culture, and human curiosity. A digital scavenger hunt so complex that only a handful of people in the world were able to follow it to the end… and even they still don't fully understand who was waiting at the finish line.
Are you ready to follow the clues?
Resources
Explore the Actual Puzzle Archive
If your listeners want to see the real puzzle files and clues, this is one of the best archives online:
This repository contains:
The puzzles first appeared in 2012 on 4chan, challenging users to uncover hidden messages embedded in images and code.
Audio
- Suspicious Atmosphere
- Cyberpunk Hacker Loop
- True Crime Investigation
- The Truth is Here
Provided by Filmora
- Splatter Horror Silence 01
- Social Crisis
Provided by: Audiostock
- A Sinister Plot 1285 Provided by: Universal Music for Creators 🎧