Welcome!
This year, the CTFs are all new as requested from previous feedback :)
Instructions
Below are a number of CTF challenges, for each one you need to find a flag. A flag is a unique string of text. For example: createChester{sampleFlag}
You will be split into groups and given a teams group to discuss challenges. Keep the answers to your own group, and do not help other groups. Also, no trying to hack server the challenges are hosted on please! :)
Document how you solve each challenge and write it up with screenshots and detailed steps. Remember to document each flag you find.
Your group will produce a written report for Wednesday which will be submitted and marked. The group with the most number of points, and best writeups will win.
There are many challenges. Each challenge also comes with a difficulty rating (easy, medium, hard), and the type of challenge (web, crypto, etc). The type of challenge is to give you a clue.
If you get stuck, let the teacher know.vm1 (aka vm a)
50 points
This VM is called gas. Once you hack it, there is a hint to also find to help you with vm2.
Open Challengemedium/hard
kali-hacking
vm2 (aka vm b)
60 points
This VM is called metal. This should be hard to complete..
Open Challengehard
kali-hacking
tomato sauce
10 points
a simple website. this should be an easy intro to web hacking.
Open Challengeeasy
web
cipher1
10 points
this is one of the first ones you learn in cryptography. sort of.
Open Challengeeasy
crypto
forensics 1
20 points
Check out this JPEG. Is there anything you can find?
Open Challengemedium
forensics
forensics2
10 points
see what you can find out about this word document. no spoilers.
Open Challengeeasy
forensics
forensics3
30 points
another word doc. this time, think: tweet tweet. and tag tag.
Open Challengehard
forensics
you'll need a bigger disassembler
15 points
a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
Open Challengeeasy/medium
binary analysis
day 2 - reverse file
70 points
this should be very difficult!!
Open Challenge