deadface DEADFACE CTF 2024 Steganography Write-Up In this blog, I’ll walk you through my intended solutions for each challenge, providing insights into the thought process behind their creation and the techniques used to crack them.
ctf DEADFACE CTF: End of the Road Walkthrough End of the Road emphasizes the need to treat the CTF like one large story and investigation by aggregating information found on DEADFACE in various other challenges.
deadface DEADFACE CTF: Host Busters Walkthrough Host Busters was a series of challenges during DEADFACE CTF that provided competitors with an adversary's live Linux system. The goal was to investigate the system: see what artifacts could be found and characterize the behavior of the system.
ctf DEADFACE CTF Welcome to the electrifying world of DEADFACE CTF, where cybersecurity enthusiasts and professionals converge to test their skills.
ctf DEADFACE CTF 2022 Every year, Cyber Hacktics and CyberUp organize a Capture-the-Flag (CTF) event in support of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Competitors will play on teams of up to four players and must solve challenges relating to various cybersecurity categories.
ctf DEADFACE CTF 2021 This October, Cyber Hacktics and CyberUp will once again be hosting a CTF in support of National Cyber Security Awareness Month! Formerly Hacktober CTF, the title of this year's CTF is DEADFACE CTF.
steganography Hiding Information by Manipulating an Image's Height In this blog, I'll demonstrate how this can be accomplished and what it might possibly look like in real-world application.
hacktober Passing SSH Users to Unique Docker Containers In this blog, I'll go over step-by-step instructions showing how I created the Talking to the Dead Linux challenges.
ctf Kaizen CTF - Watering Hole The Watering Hole category of challenges were one of the first set of challenges in the event. They required diverse techniques that ranged from amateur to moderate skill level.
ctf Kaizen CTF - Getting Started Kaizen CTF is an event developed and hosted by Booz Allen Hamilton. It's a CTF designed to provide multi-layered, non-obvious vulnerabilities using techniques in forensics, web exploitation, scripting, and reverse engineering.
ctf KringleCon 2019 - The Holiday Hack Trail The Holiday Hack Trail was a fun little spin on the classic game we all failed miserably at as kids: The Oregon Trail. It was a fun challenge designed to
ctf KringleCon 2019 - Frosty Keypad Frosty Keypad was a fun challenge designed to simulate breaking through physical security by brute-forcing a keypad.
ctf SwampCTF - Last Transmission Last Transmission is another steganography challenge. It's not as sophisticated as some of the others - but its point value was low, so that's to be expected. This one actually
ctf SwampCTF - Leap of Faith This is another steganography challenge that required the use of several tools atypical of traditional steganography. I found this one very challenging at first, and it required a lot of
ctf SwampCTF - Neo Neo is the first challenge I solved in SwampCTF. This challenge was worth 50 points and was definitely one of the easier challenges to solve. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessing the Challenge Clicking
ctf KringleCon 2018 - Lethal ForensicELFication Lethal ForensicELFication was another very easy challenge that demonstrated how vim stores its history. This challenge was definitely designed for beginners - and there's nothing wrong with that! It was
ctf KringleCon 2018 - Stall Mucking Report Stall Mucking Report involved uploading a document to an SMB share. The catch: the NPC doesn't give you the username or the password. This challenge was also fairly easy, and
ctf KringleCon 2018 - The Name Game The Name Game was a fun challenge that required players to combine code injection and some basic SQL commands. Being fond of databases myself, I really enjoyed this challenge. It
SANS KringleCon 2018 - Essential Editor Did you participate in this year's SANS Holiday Hack challenge, otherwise known as KringleCon? Well, this year I've decided to create a write-up for their challenges. Check it out here!