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More can be found on the [[https://apsdehal.in/awesome-ctf/|Awesome CTF]] site and [[https://www.csoonline.com/article/3341318/top-tools-and-resources-for-running-a-capture-the-flag-competition.html|CSO]]. Feel free to send me other CTF's. <<MailTo(ctf AT sciuro DOT org)>> | More lists of CTF's can be found on the site of [[https://apsdehal.in/awesome-ctf/|Awesome CTF]], [[https://www.csoonline.com/article/3341318/top-tools-and-resources-for-running-a-capture-the-flag-competition.html|CSO]] and [[https://fareedfauzi.github.io/ctfonline/#|Fareed Fauzi]]. Feel free to send me other CTF's. <<MailTo(ctf AT sciuro DOT org)>> |
Public CTFs
CTF's are fun to do. I like to do some CTF's once in a while and I started to write an guide for the more special CTF's I did. More information about solving problems can be found on ctf101.org and CTF-Tools. Current CTF's can be found on CTFtime.org.
Name |
Level |
Description |
Beginner to expert |
Starting from learning SSH to reverse engineering. |
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Beginner to expert |
A good CTF to learn working on *nix systems and way beyond. |
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Beginner to expert |
A dutch site about learning the basics. |
More lists of CTF's can be found on the site of Awesome CTF, CSO and Fareed Fauzi. Feel free to send me other CTF's. <ctf AT sciuro DOT org>
Handouts
These are handouts about CTF's I did in the past. It's your call if you want to see answers.
Lectures
Not a CTF, but well worth for learning.
Name |
Level |
Description |
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Introduction to Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering |