๐ CTF Challenges
๐ฉ Capture The Flag (CTF) Challenges
Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions are a fun and engaging way to learn and practice cybersecurity skills. In a CTF, participants compete to solve a series of challenges that test their knowledge of various security topics.
Types of CTFs
- Jeopardy-style: This is the most common type of CTF. It consists of a series of challenges in different categories, such as web, forensics, cryptography, and reverse engineering. Each challenge is worth a certain number of points, and the team with the most points at the end of the competition wins.
- Attack-defense: In an attack-defense CTF, each team is given a vulnerable machine to defend. Teams earn points by attacking the other teams' machines and by defending their own machine from attacks.
Getting Started with CTFs
- Learn the Fundamentals: Before you start competing in CTFs, it is important to have a strong understanding of the fundamentals of cybersecurity.
- Practice on CTF Platforms: There are many CTF platforms that you can use to practice your skills, such as PicoCTF, HackTheBox, and TryHackMe.
- Join a Team: Competing in a CTF with a team is a great way to learn from others and to have more fun.
- Read Write-ups: Reading write-ups for CTF challenges is a great way to learn new techniques and to see how other people solve challenges.
Key Areas of CTF Challenges
This section provides a collection of CTF challenges and write-ups to help you to develop your skills.
Web Challenges
A collection of web-based CTF challenges.
Write-ups
Write-ups for CTF challenges.