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==[[Hack.lu Writeups#2012 T-Shirt contest|Writeups]]== |
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Revision as of 22:25, 9 April 2014
Hacknowledge-Contest 2014-2015 selections for Belgium
Nuit du Hack 2014 CTF Quals by Hackerzvoice
#2 with pollypocket
Writeups
Brucon 2013 CTF by Facebook
#1 (local) with pollypocket
Hack.lu 2013 CTF by Fluxfingers
#5 (#2 local) with pollypocket
Troopers 2013 CTF by PacketWars
#1 (local) with Living Dead anti-Defamation League
Hack.lu 2012 CTF by Fluxfingers
#15 (#2 local) with woyouyizhixiaomaol
T-Shirt challenge
I designed the Hack.lu 2012 T-Shirt backside, and a more visual version for online teams, see writeups
Writeups
BeNeLux OWASP Day 2012 CTF by Martin Knobloch, OWASP CTF Project
#2 (local) individual
Hack.lu 2011 CTF by Fluxfingers
#2 at pre-con crypto challenge
#21 (#5 local) with letmein
Brucon 2011 CTF by The Hex Factor
Member of The Hex Factor
That year I was part of The Hex Factor team to design "physical" challenges:
RFID, visual crypto & QR, Knock knock box