The flag is hidden inside the Penguin! Solve this challenge before solving my 100 point Scope challenge which uses similar techniques as this one.
Pretty easy. Refreshed my knowledge on Binwalk. Tools reccomended Binwalk and Image forensics such as Exif.
if you need solution: * * you first need to use exiftool and look for the comment it is encoded base64 decode it that is the password then if you use binwalk you'll find there is a zip in image use (binwalk --extract --dd="." Tux.jpg) to extract the files then go to zip file and use the password
I wonder, what's the password for the steghide?
I did it fully on Windows but I wonder what's the role of Linux in the challenge
I did it fully on Windows but I wonder what's the role of Linux in the challenge
I did it fully on Windows but I wonder what's the role of Linux in the challenge
I did it fully on Windows but I wonder what's the role of Linux in the challenge
glad you enjoyed it :-)
You're welcome. I designed the challenges to increase in difficulty. If you want to try Mountain Man / Hail Caesar / Shah of Gimli / KeyMaker / VargasIsland they may give you the chance to learn more new things. Thanks!
Easy, for beginners: use strings and base64
My challenges are designed to increase in difficulty; yes this is an easy 20 point problem for beginners.
You are damn right!
if you need solution: * * you first need to use exiftool and look for the comment it is encoded base64 decode it that is the password then if you use binwalk you'll find there is a zip in image use (binwalk --extract --dd="." Tux.jpg) to extract the files then go to zip file and use the password
what do i do with the password?
Use BinWalk and look for a .zip file
3 weeks ago
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