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# Ninja Night 0x06 (Online)

## New player registration
If you do not have a team on ctf.syd.sectalks.org and would like us to
assign you a team, please fill up the following form:
https://bit.ly/ctfregister

Otherwise, login to ctf.syd.sectalks.org and then login to your previously created team.

# What is Ninja Night

This is a session where you show off your computer hacking skills or learn a new one. A typical evening goes like this, we rock up at the -venue-, get randomly assigned to a team, or use our previous teams, CTF challenge is presented to all the teams, we start doing cool shit and have fun hacking. The objective is to capture the flag in 60 minutes. The first team to solve the challenge wins and will present their way through the challenge in the next session.

This session will focus on binary exploitation and forensics. You may find some/all of the following types of tools relevant:

  • A hex editor, such as hexedit
  • Other forensics tools, such as Autopsy or The Sleuth kit
  • A debugger, such as gdb
  • A disassembler, such as Ghidra

## Agenda

  1. Solutions to past CTF(s)
  2. Team generation
  3. Game kick-off: There will be two CTF challenges, one for beginners and experienced.
  4. Wrap-up

## Be prepared

  1. Have a computer with reliable Internet connection.

B) Have a hypervisor software, e.g. VMWare player, Virtual box. It may be necessary for running some CTF challenges.

  1. Based on the number of participates for the CTF, the group may be divided into teams. PREPARE TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS. We will try to team up beginners with gurus. Those that want to go solo are still welcome to do so.

four: This is a learning exercise for everyone. The idea is to think about problems, make friends and have fun. Don't treat it like a competition. If this is your first time participating in a CTF, check out SecTalks CTF 101 presentations https://www.sectalks.org/ctf101/

V- The winner is the first team who solves the challenge. The winner will win the praise and admiration of fellow attendees. Gentle prods and hints will be offered during the session to move things along if people get stuck. The goal is to learn, not to beat your head against a wall for days on end.

6: Have fun. Learn. Mentor if you are able to. Participate, or just socialise. This is supposed to be a fun, learning event for the security and hacker community.

## Notes

  1. Questions can be posted on SecTalks Sydney Slack (if you are already a member) or on YouTube Live Chat
  2. Hints will be posted on Slack and Live broadcast.
  3. Create private Slack channels for your team or use other real chat systems like IRC to communicate with your team members.

# Sponsors

Atlassian Sydney (https://bit.ly/2Hk2qX1)

Google Sydney (https://bit.ly/2IiKrCm)

SecDim (https://j.mp/1qgPo0a)

For sponsoring SecTalks Sydney, Please contact sydney@sectalks.org

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