The Season 2 Easter Eggs began before the season even started! Take a look at this screenshot from the S2 trailer. See that phone number down there at the bottom of the evidence box? 212-804-6003 is a real phone number that you can call. Go ahead! Call it right now! You&#x27;ll be connected to the E Corp offices, but you&#x27;re on hold due to high call volumes. Suddenly, the message is interrupted by a distorted message from fsociety that says, &quot;in order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present,&quot; followed by a series of beeps.That&#x27;s a Francis Bacon quote (duh, who doesn&#x27;t know that, right?), and Francis Bacon also devised a code cypher in 1605 called the Bacon Cypher. If you assign A and B values to the tones to fit the cypher, you can use it to decode the random series of beeps that follow the quote:&quot;AABABBAAABABBABAAABAAAABBABBABBAABABAAABAABBB&quot; through the Bacon Cypher becomes &quot;FSOCDOTSH&quot;. Hey, that looks kind of like a URL, right?Type www.fsoc.sh into your browser and you&#x27;re taken to the E Corp corporate website, but after a few minutes an fsociety hack takes over the page! There, you&#x27;re met with a cryptic message, and an image of an eyeball surrounded by a ring of letters and numbers. With a little bit of coding knowledge, you can convert the letters from hexadecimal to ASCII to get the message: &quot;LOOK UP&quot;. At the top of the page, you&#x27;ll notice a cursor blinking in morse code. Deciphering that code gives you the message &quot;LEAVE ME HERE&quot;. Type that phrase into the search bar at the bottom of the page, and you&#x27;ll be taken to the official Mr. Robot page! The treasure hunt originally led some super-sleuths to Mr. Robot swag, which is all gone now. R.I.P., swag that only geniuses can find. :(