Nash's Password →← Lance

A lot of you have been asking what you can do to help. Well, some digging by a reader named ashogo may have just turned up another source of information. He just emailed advising me to check out a password-protected directory he discovered on Jack Nash’s official website!

http://www.jacknash.net/private

Problem is, I have no clue what name or password to use to gain access.

I don’t know what Nash is storing in that folder, but if it’s important enough to put up password protection, then maybe it’ll give us more to work with. Any ideas what the login information might be?

Tags: nash

Comments on “Need some help.”

  1. I was visiting a friend and we were fishing near the piedmont reservoir, As the sun was setting we heard something that sounded like a low flying jet and saw what appeared to be a shooting star it appeared to burn out or crash perhaps near the town of piedmont itself, however you know those things look like they are close but could have been many miles away. Odd thing is though its been a few weeks since that night and my friend still hasn’t called me back with my broken foot I got a week ago I havent been able to make the 1 1/2 hour drive back there to see if everything is allright.

    DarkForceb on May 9th, 2008 at 11:39 pm
  2. I feel you shouldn’t try and crack his passwords. Wait until you hear info from Nash himself. As of right now, people who have a insight look on top secret info are scarce. You have Whezzer, and these unnamed people helping you. With having Jack Nash, you have a lot more chance to get more info to help with your fued. Trying to crack his website password may make Jack Nash angry.

    John on May 7th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
  3. Hmm..
    You could Try relative things to him..
    like..
    names or something

    Dev* on May 7th, 2008 at 12:03 pm
  4. What about getting Wheezer to try and hack this. He seems pretty good at this kind of stuff. I know his motives seem questionable to some, but he is effective.

    Chris on May 7th, 2008 at 11:20 am
  5. On the login/password request window, it says NNT-HQ EMPLOYEES SECURE SERVER so the user name could be his employee ID number and the password could be jnash, jack, jacknash, or the like. This is how my company does it’s secure information access login. So if you could find out his employee ID for NNT, you may be able to get in. Just a suggestion.

    Julie on May 7th, 2008 at 11:08 am
  6. It isn’t Stone’s website, so it wouldn’t have anything to do with Lance. I was thinking something more along the lines of piedmont, or utah, or something like that.

    Cassandra on May 7th, 2008 at 7:51 am
  7. Personally I would just leave it alone. At least until you get some word from Nash himself. Trying to gain access to his folder is not a very smart thing to do. So I would just stay low until you get word from him himself.

    Montani on May 7th, 2008 at 7:44 am
  8. Lance isn’t Jack Nash’s son…he’s Dr. Stone’s son. Although the birthday thing isn’t a bad start. I also believe the user name is jnash or jack.nash or something to that effect

    Tyler on May 7th, 2008 at 7:36 am
  9. Hello love. I agree with everyone else that left comments. The passcode probably has something to do with a personal date, birthday, initials, etc. That is usually what people use because they are the easiest to remember. I have been trying all night to crack it open for you (can’t sleep) but no luck. I will continue to try tho because your story intrigues me. Gotta love a mystery. I’m behind ya 100% dude.

    Lots of Luck,
    Bri

    Bri on May 7th, 2008 at 6:55 am
  10. Hello love. I agree with everyone else that left comments. The passcode probably has something to do with a personal date, birthday, initials, etc. That is usually what people use because they are the easiest to remember. I have been trying all night to crack it open for you (can’t sleep) but no luck. I will continue to try tho because your story intrigues me. Gotta love a mystery. I’m behind ya 100% dude.

    Lots of Luck,
    Bri

    Bri on May 7th, 2008 at 6:54 am
  11. I know that passwords are often in some way related to someone or something of the user

    Jonathan on May 7th, 2008 at 6:31 am
  12. I’ve tried to get in with the standard guesses, the awards he’s won and some of the other information from the public part of the site. It makes me wonder what this guy would use for a password. Birthdays and other information might have been used for the password but does anyone have an idea where to look?

    Mike on May 7th, 2008 at 6:12 am
  13. Lance is Dr. Stone’s son, not Nash’s. The rest of Jack Nash’s site reads like a major ego stroking for hi latest book “A Battle To The Top.”

    Mike on May 7th, 2008 at 5:40 am
  14. I was thinking his username is jnash as well. His password has to be related to his son, and maybe a birthdate. Everyone uses birthdate or birthyear in their passwords too.

    ingrid on May 7th, 2008 at 3:24 am
  15. Hi Andrew,
    Been trying to help by attempting to gain access to Nash’s site. Im not worried about gov’t tracking me. You seem to have way more at stake than the rest of us. I’m doing what I can to figure it out, but I’m sure you have alot of friends at Berkley who may help in ‘gaining access’ as well
    Try his son’s birthday as a password, or a combination of his name and birthday. What else do we know about him? Like Alecia stated, its pattern. People do what they know. Birthdays, special words, names ect.
    Good luck.

    Wendy on May 7th, 2008 at 12:31 am
  16. Maybe the password has something to do with Lance, his son… I dn’t know I think a lot of parents do that with their passwords, make them about their kids. No idea on the login though… Perhaps Jnash?

    Alecia on May 6th, 2008 at 11:35 pm





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