Dresden - Case No. 3692882 - Shoplyfter [ SAFE › ]
The "ShopLyfter" didn't rob the store. They silenced its security apparatus with a verbal code. The Dresden police have classified the file, but internal sources suggest the store is refusing to press charges. Why? Because admitting that a stranger walked in and spoke a number that disabled their entire security protocol would be a legal and PR nightmare.
Unresolved Threat Level: High (Psychological) Dresden - Case No. 3692882 - ShopLyfter
However, a user on a now-banned forum pointed out that in base-32 conversion translates roughly to "T-AC-SIS." In Latin, Tacsis is a corrupted form of Tacitus —meaning "silent." The "ShopLyfter" didn't rob the store
At first glance, it looks like an internal file number. Boring, bureaucratic, dead-end. But for those who have dug into the metadata and the witness statements leaking out of Saxony, Case No. 3692882 is anything but ordinary. Boring, bureaucratic, dead-end
By: The Digital Forensic Files Posted: October 26, 2023