Less plausibly, amateur SETI enthusiasts joked that the “y5aky05” segment resembles a Doppler-shifted carrier wave. No serious astronomer has taken up the claim. Verdict Most likely, the string is a random identifier — perhaps from a temporary cloud resource or a corrupted log entry. Unless the original source provides a decoding key, it remains digital noise.
Late last week, an enigmatic string of characters appeared in an online log, baffling amateur cryptographers and casual observers alike: Less plausibly, amateur SETI enthusiasts joked that the
o fwghrr3dulwozbfozrziu9 y5aky05 qtcfp5wl8fgxh897q2qj0zyz93jmgo2 Less plausibly, amateur SETI enthusiasts joked that the
Given the “o ” at the beginning and spaces separating chunks, it might be a fragmented command or an output from a terminal where a user typed a password or API key into a public field. Less plausibly, amateur SETI enthusiasts joked that the