In this module we will explore looking at some sample CTF's and some write up's and walk thru's. These will help solidify what the challenges look like with some flags(answers).
UCLA CTF beginner guide
https://medium.com/techatucla/ctf-ucla-beginners-guide-5192318f82
Website walk through that requires you hack to gain access.
https://codeburst.io/hack-the-box-how-to-get-invite-code-56e369fc8dae
Pico CTF's Writeup's
https://github.com/PlatyPew/picoctf-2018-writeup
https://tcode2k16.github.io/blog/tags/write-up/
Kringlecon 2018 Writeup's
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N7ang_4PIcDHFDxMFo43UI4K-IpslDzX/view?usp=sharing
https://no-sec.net/writeup-kringlecon-2018/
https://medium.com/@noobintheshell/sans-hhc18-writeup-5dd601532a39
https://stevenloftus.com/ctf-write-ups/kringlecon-2018/
https://www.holidayhackchallenge.com/2018/winners/esnet_hhc18/
National Cyber League Write Up
Olympic CTF 2014: Crypting
Category: Figure Crypting (Crypto) Points: 10 Author: touzoku Description:
43wdxz 4edcvgt5 65rdcvb 6tfcgh8uhb 9ijn
The given ciphertext is a keyboard map. The shape of each group of characters on a US QWERTY keyboard spells out a single letter.
43wdxz
→ S
4edcvgt5
→ O
65rdcvb
→ C
6tfcgh8uhb
→ H
9ijn
→ I
The flag is ‘sochi’.