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A New Challenge from Honeynet

cjpez writes: "The people at the Honeynet have issued another challenge on the Bugtraq mailing list. Instead of hacking into a box, though, this time your goal is to submit the best analysis of a binary file they'll post on Monday, May 6th. Think you're good at reverse engineering? Then try it out! They're even offering actual prizes, so you can get something besides the feeling of personal fulfillment for your trouble. The post hasn't quite made it to SecurityFocus' Bugtraq Archive yet, but I did find it at another Bugtraq archive in Germany (slashdottings abound!). The URL included in the email, http://project.honeynet.org/reverse/, doesn't seem to be active yet, so presumably we can assume it'll go up on Monday. The post fails to address other concerns, though: will the winner be in violation of the DMCA? :P The challenge was also issued, obviously enough, on SecurityFocus' Honeypot mailing list."" In a later note, he points out that the announcement has finally made it to the Bugtraq archive page." (And that URL is active now.)

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  1. Re:A file of ... by tswinzig · · Score: 2, Redundant

    i hope they dont use my method of hiding data:
    tar files
    bzip2 tar file
    xor it with my social security number
    hexdump to ascii file
    generate gif of the hex in the ascii file
    gpg encrypt gif
    gzip the gpg text (twice!)
    divide file into ints, swap endien-ness, reform
    uuencode the file
    hide contents in id3v2 tag of my "nofx" mp3s


    Holy shit!

    You do that, too?

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    "And like that ... he's gone."