The 2018’s CTF will at hack.lu again be held by FluxFingers, the CTF Team of Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany). This will be the eighth hack.lu CTF held by the FluxFingers.
Who
Everyone may participate (onsite or offsite). If you want to be eligible for prizes, you need to have at least one member of the team onsite and you need to show up at the organizer’s registration desk at the conference before the end of the CTF so we can change your team status to local.
For updates concerning the CTF follow us @fluxfingers.
When
The CTF will take place during the hack.lu conference and will last 48h hours like in the previous years.
- Tue, Oct. 16, 10:00 — Thu, Oct. 18, 10:00 UTC
Topic
Arcade
CTF Registration
Registration will open on Tue, Oct. 9 at the ctf page!
What
The CTF event will be ‘‘challenge based’’, i.e. the CTF is separated into small tasks that can be solved individually. The scoreboard will be web accessible and no VPN is required. We are trying our best to give all participants a delightful experience, the covered topics are somewhere around crypto, web security, reverse engineering and binary exploitation. Have a look at the previous CTFs on the archive.
We are looking forward to seeing you participate - locally or from remote. Direct your questions to somebody at our booth or on IRC (#fluxfingers on freenode).
Rules
- Each challenge gives a dynamic amount of points based on the number of solves.
- No DoS/automated scans/large amounts of traffic/deleting stuff on our servers.
- If you find something that solves too easy it might be a bug. Please report it for possible bonus points.
- Do not share flags or solutions with other teams. We will not tolerate flag sharing.
- If you break the rules we will kick your butt and remove all your points. Promised.