The flag is hidden inside the Penguin! Solve this challenge before solving my 100 point Scope challenge which uses similar techniques as this one.
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
I did it fully on Windows but I wonder what's the role of Linux in the challenge
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
1 week ago
Pretty easy. Refreshed my knowledge on Binwalk. Tools reccomended Binwalk and Image forensics such as Exif.