The Apprentice-s Test.7z -

The password is not "password." The password is not "apprentice." After four years of searching, the r/ApprenticeTest community (4,200 members) has reached a consensus. They believe the file is a "Dead Drop."

That person never claimed it.

The test isn't solving the puzzle. The test is walking away. Have you encountered this file? Did you ever get a password prompt that felt... wrong? Let me know in the comments below. The Apprentice-s Test.7z

The file size is always identical: (166.2 MB). It is distributed exclusively as a .7z —not a .zip or .rar . This is important. The 7z format allows for AES-256 encryption, meaning that without the password, the file is mathematically impossible to crack. What is Inside the Box? Nobody knows for sure. But the folklore has created three distinct theories. The password is not "password

A darker theory suggests the file is a filter. Because the archive is encrypted, the only way to get the password is to solve a riddle hidden in the file name itself: "Apprentice-s" (with the errant hyphen). Reddit user u/hex_editor claimed that the hyphen is a checksum. By converting the ASCII values of the file name, they derived a string: SYS_327 . When used as a password, the archive does not open , but your computer’s microphone light turns on for three seconds. (Most dismiss this as paranoia.) The test is walking away

In spycraft, a dead drop is a method of passing information without meeting. The theory is that plank_walker_7 uploaded the encrypted archive to the public internet as a way to store data indefinitely. The password was intended to be given to a specific person at a specific time.