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CTF during 36C3

🇱🇺 · Syn2cat · Paolo Vecchi

If you are planning to become a 1337 haxor or you are an renowned CyberSecurity specialist looking for an escape route during the festive period or you are just curious and want to learn more about the ‘dark side’ of computing then we have you covered. Join the team that represented Luxembourg at the European Cyber Security Challenge the 28th and 29th of December 2019 to participate to the Capture The Flag (CTF) competition organised by HXP during the 36th edition of the Chaos Communication Congress. This could be a great opportunity for you to see if you would like to be part of the CTF community that is being founded in Luxembourg and learn more about Cyber Security. When and where The event will take place at Level2 from 10:00 to 20:00 the 28th and 29th of December 2019 for all those that want to meet and work with the team to win the competition. The challenges will be on-line if you prefer to work on your own. Skills required As CTF competitions include all sort of challenges that may require skills we don’t have handy so we don’t just need experts in specific fields (cryptography, reverse engineering, forensic, etc.), we also need people that are curious, willing to learn and can use their preferred search engine to help finding answers. Equipment required Just your laptop if you can otherwise we will provide a basic Linux laptop. Costs involved Absolutely nothing. Participation to the CTF is free. You will only have to pay for the drinks and the snacks you want to consume and yes we have beer and Club Mate. Additional information For more information you can contact the CTF team on Discord: https://discord.gg/y9rsrUc 36C3 live streaming During the CTF event we will be showing on the big screen of the Chill area the 36C3 talks as they happen. The post CTF during 36C3 appeared first on syn2cat .

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Hackjam 17th December 2019

🇭🇰 · DimSumLabs · NP

This evening we did not see a lot of members as a few of them are traveling to the Chaos Communication Congress or going on holidays for the Christmas / New year period. This evening we had the visit of a few visitors, 4 to be exact, coming from the USA. Most of them new to Hong Kong or even Asia in general. We hope to see them again after the festivities. One of them, Jeff to whom I talk with for some time is interested in golf, and is having his own design golf putter been CNCed in China. He also wanted to make a second version with electronics inside. We talk on the type of sensors and priorities for the development of such device.

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