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An\ninfosec CTF is a hacking wargame where the organizer hides digital \"flags\" on a\nnetwork of computer systems, and participants attempt to find vulnerabilites\nthat allow them to compromise systems and exfiltrate flags.\n\nThere's a history of infosec CTFs dating back to the mid-90s, where a CTF became\nthe centerpiece of the DEFCON hacking conference. The DEFCON CTF has developed\ninto a complex attack/defend style competition where teams must both patch their\nown vulnerable systems and try to exploit others. In recent years, other groups\nhave developed different flavors of CTF to suit different audiences and the CTF\nis quickly becoming an alternative to the product-oriented \"hackathon\" events\npopular in Silicon Valley.\n\nThe Computer Lab CTF will introduce three main twists:\n\n1. Many flags will be private keys that unlock valuable crytocurrency wallets.\n\n2. It will be narrative-focused. Data on challenge servers and devices will\n   serve as environmental storytelling.\n\n3. Challenges will aim to empower tech workers outside of the security industry. \n\nWe hope to help our developer friends leverage existing skillsets to\n**HACK** in a very fun and aesthetic way.\n\n## potential venues / partners\n\n- Eyebeam\n- BabyCastles\n- NYC Resistor\n- China Chalet\n\n## mvp\n\nWe have built n demo challenges that you can play online here.\n\n1. Simulate Equifax breach\n2. Pwn a router\n3. Hack a vape\n\n## halp\n\nWe need help.\n\n* Venue\n* Play testers\n* Writers\n* Money\n* Computers / devices\n* Programmers\n* Systems Administrators\n* Advisors\n* Sponsors\n* Marketers\n* Designers\n* Artists\n* Freaks\n* Musicians\n\n## resources\n\n[are.na](https://www.are.na/rob-jensen/ctf)  \n[trello](https://trello.com/b/Tyv7kEob/ctf)\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fcomputer-lab%2Fctf","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fcomputer-lab%2Fctf","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fcomputer-lab%2Fctf/lists"}