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==2012 CTF by Fluxfingers== |
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* [[Hack.lu 2015 Writeups]] |
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It was again a great moment of fun to participate to this year's CTF organised by [http://www.fluxfingers.net/ Fluxfingers] @ Hack.lu 2012 |
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* [[Hack.lu 2017 Writeups]] |
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===T-Shirt contest=== |
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This one is quite apart from the other challenges for several reasons: |
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* The challenge was actually printed on participants' t-shirts, as of last year |
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* Surprisingly enough, only 2 teams over the 290 who scored at least one challenge managed to solve it!! (the last team of the top 50 and another one further in the scoreboard |
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* The challenge was the only one not designed by Fluxfingers team but... by myself, with the help of Alex to design the actual T-Shirt |
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Still I played the ctf fairly, proof is that even my team didn't find the solution ;-) |
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I must admit, the challenge was easier for local people than for remote people, reason is that a list of words was written on the T-Shirt while online a patchwork of unrelated images was visible. |
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<br>As no remote team managed to solve it, we also published a picture of the T-Shirt for remote teams on the last morning of the CTF. Apparently it didn't help... |
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<br>See below: |
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