HackPack CTF 2022
HackPack CTF is a security competition that is part of the two security courses at NCSU: CSC-405 Computer Security and CSC-591 Systems Attacks and Defenses. The target audience is people interested in computer security that have some related background (like took a security course before ;) and want to exercise their skills in a secure environment by solving security challenges.
Team Registration
You can register your team here!
Important dates
The CTF will start on April 8th at 11:00 am EDT and finish on April 9th at 11:00 am EDT (24 hours).
CTF format
This competition is a Jeopardy-style CTF, which means that challenges are independent, run on our infrastructure and in this particular competition belong to one (or more) of the following categories:
pwn
- exploiting a vulnerability by gaining code executionre
- reversing an algorithm without having access to the source codeweb
- web security challengesmisc
- security-related challenges that do not fall into any of the previous categories
The competition has dynamic scoring, so the more people solve a challenge the less amount of points everyone that solved it gets.
Flag format
All flags in the competition have the following format: flag{abc}
Challenge difficulty
The challenges in this competition are designed so that a significant subset of them can be solved within a 24-hour live event that is happening every year at NCSU as part of the security classes of the semester.
Rules
None of the challenges require bruteforcing, so any action causing unnecessarily high loads for CPU, traffic, memory, I/O, etc. on our infrastructure, other teams or any other party is strictly prohibited.
If you discover a bug that is affecting the competition, let us know instead of acting maliciously (deleting flags, breaking the challenge deliberately, etc).
Lastly, do not share flags with other teams or ask for flags. Be a l33t hacker and capture the flags with your sk177z.
Sponsors
HackPack CTF could not have been possible without our sponsors .