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In the Rhymes Challenge, you are provided with a PDF. It contains two lines of redacted text. The first line of redacted text is on page 2. The second line of redacted text is on line 4.
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In the Pixels Challenge, you are given a blurry photo. If you zoom out enough, you can see the image becomes more clear and you can start to make out letters that are consistent with the format of a flag.
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In the Paranoia Challenge, we are provided with a zip file and told to “Please utilize the information provided in their archive to see if you can find any additional informtion on the flag And then…”. The phrase “additional information” is a clue.
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This challenge states that we need to explore a little more of the site and that we can find the flag in a place that is not designed for humans.
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Explanation In the Naught Challenge, you are given an XLSX document that contains a “redacted” flag. The description for the challenge reads, “The Last Minute CTF has redacted the flag from this document. Please recover it.” The use of the word “recover” suggests that perhaps information has been deleted in...
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In the Fire challenge, we are given the files key4.db and logins.json. These files combined with the name of the challenge being “Fire” is a good hint that we need to crack a firefox password database to obtain the flag.
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