As a grumpy architect, in collaboration with a grumpy analyst, it was decided that we should sharpen and hone our hacking skills by doing some CTF — capture the flag — challenges.
Following from my last effort with a CTF, I’m pleased to say that I’ve managed to complete my second — Necromancer from Vulnhub.com.
This was a really fun VM to crack — massive variety of things to do from network attacks…
Another day, another Vulnhub CTF.
I can see this becoming a bit of an addiction — but it’s a good thing because it’s an addiction which actually stands a chance of materially benefitting me with the new skills I’m picking up. Compared…
TL:DR
TLDR: I got two flags out of the possible five. I’ve been going at this thing for waaaaaay too long and I’m not getting…
I’m a security analyst. Sometimes my work leads me to spend less time doing analysis of security than I’d like, when this occurs I always try drag myself back into a technical area. Between myself and a ‘like minded individual’ we decided to test our mettle against some…
So this might be a thing now? Writing about vulneable VM’s from vulnhub.com? Let us see…
I actually got to run through this one at the VulnHub workshop at this year's B-Sides London (2016). Which was by far and away the most interesting part of the day. The VM was specifically written for the event by g0tmi1k. I learned a lot on that day but the 2.5 hour workshop was not enough to really do the…
DC416 CTF CHALLENGES
These four virtual…
Next up in the series of taking on Vulnerable Virtual Machines from Vulnhub.com, Tommy boy.