Three codes could be found in the HTML source of the Between two Forces post on the Investigate Ingress blog.
[1] 94019s676195949p949r9698676169019r
[2] kea54vrniagnbe354by
[3] 6ppx7oee4lrkwis5qse9
Code #1
Observations
Numbers and letters, split them up, spot the range and then apply the cipher
Let’s start by making pairs to see what we have
94 01 9s 67 61 95 94 9p 94 9r 96 98 67 61 69 01 9r
Look at where numbers should fall in the passcode format. They all start with 6, looks like Rot-13 is the cipher
61 78 6f 34 38 62 61 6c 61 6e 63 65 34 38 36 78 6e
Convert hex to Ascii
axo48balance486xn
Code #2
Observations
Passcode format is there, go through your usual cipher routine
Rot and Atbash didn’t give anything good. Morse is next
-.- . .- ..... ....- ...- .-. -. .. .- --. -. -... . ...-- ..... ....- -... -.--
Reverse morse
--.- ...- -.... ..... --... . ...- .- .-- -. .. .- .-. -... -.... ..... -. . -.-
Convert morse to text
QV657EVAWNIARB65NEK
Reverse
KEN56BRAINWAVE756VQ
Code #3
Observations
20 characters with the right amount of numbers for a valid passcode
6 |
p |
p |
x |
7 |
o |
e |
e |
4 |
l |
r |
k |
w |
i |
s |
5 |
q |
s |
e |
9 |
Read going down from the upper right X
xek59persepolis674wq
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