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Charlie Fish
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SFZero Doppelgänger by Charlie Fish

August 6th, 2007 1:50 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Impersonate another player in the completion - start to finish - of a task.

I went one step beyond impersonation - I stole Roger Rabbit's identity!

I guessed his password (I'm his brother, so I know him pretty well), logged in as him, completed a task, and now I'm submitting my proof here.

The task I chose was Campaign Trail. Which means that Roger Rabbit is now running for senator (although he doesn't know it yet). Who knows, he might even win, then hopefully he'll forgive me for hacking into his account!

Ok, ok, I know I'm fishing for big red X's here, but it's totally worth it as a transatlantic practical joke if nothing else. I personally think this is a fair completion of the SFØ Doppelgänger task in the hacker spirit of EquivalenZ, even if it is a bit of a leftfield interpretation...

You be the judge!

:)

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Here's me logged in to Roger Rabbit's account.


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Here's me impersonating Roger Rabbit, submitting the proof for the task


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In case Roger Rabbit unsubmits or edits the proof, this is what it said originally. Clicking the long link at the end actually casts a vote for the task... sneaky, I know, but it makes things interesting. He's sure to get some votes before he gets flagged to death!




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posted by YellowBear on August 6th, 2007 3:29 PM

Its cool that you actually took his account I guess, but theft does not equal impersonation

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posted by Blue on August 6th, 2007 5:06 PM

It does when you steal someone identity.