Three codes could be found in the TRAVELING COMPANIONS post on the Investigate Ingress blog.
[1] voc75mockv274mbq
[2] sxrussutuwrusrttsqrusrtrtqtrusuuuurusu
[3] 8mlxix7mcmlxix7m3cl2x7mcml2x3i7md2cl3x8m2cl2xix8mdclxix7ml2x3i7ml2xix8mcdl2x2i6mcml3xv3i
Code #1
Observations
16 characters with enough numbers for a valid passcode
Make a 4×4 grid
v |
o |
c |
7 |
5 |
m |
o |
c |
k |
v |
2 |
7 |
4 |
m |
b |
q |
Reorder rows as 4, 1, 2, 3
4 |
m |
b |
q |
v |
o |
c |
7 |
5 |
m |
o |
c |
k |
v |
2 |
7 |
Read going left form the upper right Q
qbm47covcom572vk
Code #2
Observations
All letters but analyse the range, it’s within a certain limit
The letters range from Q to X or Q to Z, atbash the letters
hcifhhfgfdifhigghjifhigigjgifhffffifhf
Convert letters to numbers using a=0
72857756538578667985786869685755558575
Make pairs
72 85 77 56 53 85 78 66 79 85 78 68 69 68 57 55 55 85 75
Convert decimal to Ascii
HUM85UNBOUNDED977UK
Code #3
Observations
This passcode is still live.
[hint]
It is roman numerals. Find the split points and what the numbers are modifying
[/hint]
*** Post update, passcode is now FR
Split at numbers before each M
8mlxix
7mcmlxix
7m3cl2x
7mcml2x3i
7md2cl3x
8m2cl2xix
8mdclxix
7ml2x3i
7ml2xix
8mcdl2x2i
6mcml3xv3i
Each numbers indicate how many of each roman numerals should be used (ex.: 3i=iii=3)
8069
7969
7370
7973
7780
8279
8669
7073
7079
8472
6988
Make pairs
80 69 79 69 73 70 79 73 77 80 82 79 86 69 70 73 70 79 84 72 69 88
Convert decimal to Ascii
PEOEIFOIMPROVEFIFOTHEX
peo84improve543ex
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