For more context for those that haven't seen it, here's the game we made for the CTF:
https://sourcery.pwnadventure.com/ We're continuing our quest to make hacking a first-class video game mechanic. Now, instead of hacking the game itself to win, you hack inside the game using in-game elements. On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 9:30 AM Dave Aitel <[email protected]> wrote: > So at CSAW a couple weeks ago there was a CTF, and like most conferences, > it worked out well. I mean part of it is Vector35 doing their magic and a > set of players who had both skills and focus. (Vector35 will be back with a > bigger class at INFILTRATE this year!) > > Anyways, I both love and hate CTFs and security conferences. At DEFCON I > find they're the only thing I really watch. But for most conferences I feel > like the people who should MOST be watching the talks and "networking" are > instead playing a CTF, which frankly they could do anywhere over the > internet? I mean, the GRIMM CTF at INFILTRATE (which is ICS focused) has > lights and action happening, which is cool. > > Anyways, one thing that's different about INFILTRATE is most people do not > bring laptops of any kind. So when we do the NOP test or when we have CTFs > available, then we supply a burner laptop. > > My idea of the weekend was not to have a CTF, but to just have a THING > which people banged on collectively. Patched up Solaris 8, maybe, or a > metal detector. Something a bit less formal, perhaps. What do you think? > > -dave > > _______________________________________________ > Dailydave mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.immunityinc.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave >
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