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Useful Pages for the crypto challenges Dcode Dcode.fr is a really cool website with lots of different tools to help with decoding of various cryptography
CyberChef Cyberchef is a tool that you can use to encode and decode things into all sorts of different formats, it’s a really great tool you should check it out!
There also seems to be a Twitter account that will post more clues
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Introduction Tonight I thought I’d have a go at a box on VulnHub the box I picked was a fairly recent one as I wanted to ease myself back into doing some CTFs - I’ve been a bit busy doing other things recently - anyway I chose the box Bob:1.0.1 it sounded fairly simple:
“Your Goal is to get the flag in / Hints: Remember to look for hidden info/files”
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Introduction Last night I went to the meetup group “M1 Con” hosted by Digital Interruption and Outsource UK Ltd.
Jay Harris gave a talk about mobile security - it wasn’t super technical, but it highlighted the fact that clearly security is still a bit of an after thought especially when it comes to mobile development - he cited examples of issues that crop up in mobile devices that were fixed in web apps (XSS vulnerabilities for example) long ago.