Ubisoft’s official Twitter account has informed us that their website, SplinterCell.com, has been ‘hacked.’ From the post:
“www.splintercell.com has been hacked. We are trying our best to resolve the situation and will update ASAP.”
Sure enough, if you visit the website, you’ll be greeted with the following message:
“27.11.09 - Тема: Обслуживание системы
Периодически система безопасности будет отключаться для проведения плановых работ и защиты данных. Во время подобных работ может возникнуть брешь в безопасности от внешней угрозы. Таким образом, все отключения будут носить случайный характер в соответствии со случайной схемой Дельта-3-6-Оскар”
Are you able to read this message and ‘decode’ it? Let us know what you think.
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Comments:
I used Google translate and got a hit on Belarusian. The message still doesn't make much sense but it is in English!
"27.11.09 - Subject: System Maintenance
Occasionally the security system will be switched off for planned work and data protection. During such work may be a breach in security from external threats. Thus, all off would be a random character in accordance with a random pattern of Delta-3-6-Oscar."
Has anyone noticed the numbers on lower right corner? Looks very much like geographic coordinates to me. I paste them on Google Earth and they pinpoint on a building somewhere in Sankt Petersburg. Anyone wanna a pay him a visit? ;)