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Radio Frequency Capture the Flag
Online and In-person
Where: Radio Frequency Village, Eldorado Ballroom, Flamingo
When: Village Operating Hours are Friday to Sat 10:00 - 18:00, Sunday 10:00 to
14:00
Twitter: @rf_ctf and @rfhackers
DEFCON Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...44270976696380
RF Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/JjPQhKy
Website: http://rfhackers.com - play with us
Github: https://github.com/rfhs
Official Support Ticketing System: https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-support/issues
Do you have what it takes to hack WiFi, Bluetooth, and Software
Defined Radio (SDR)?
RF Hackers Sanctuary (the group formerly known as Wireless Village) is
once again holding the Radio Frequency Capture the Flag (RFCTF) at DEF
CON 31. RFHS runs this game to teach security concepts and to give
people a safe and legal way to practice attacks against new and old
wireless technologies.
We cater to both those who are new to radio communications as well as
to those who have been playing for a long time. We are looking for
inexperienced players on up to the SIGINT secret squirrels to play our
games. The RFCTF can be played with a little knowledge, a pen tester’s
determination, and $0 to $$$$$ worth of special equipment. Our new
virtual RFCTF can be played completely remotely without needing any
specialized equipment at all, just using your web browser! The key is
to read the clues, determine the goal of each challenge, and have fun
learning.
There will be clues everywhere, and we will provide periodic updates
via discord and twitter. Make sure you pay attention to what’s
happening at the RFCTF desk, #rfctf on our discord, on Twitter
@rf_ctf, @rfhackers, and the interwebz, etc. If you have a question -
ASK! We may or may not answer, at our discretion.
FOR THE NEW FOLKS
Our virtual RFCTF environment is played remotely over ssh or through a
web browser. It may help to have additional tools installed on your
local machine, but it is not required.
Read the presentations at: https://rfhackers.com/resources
Hybrid Fun
For DEF CON 31 we will be running in “Hybrid” mode. That means we
will have both a physical presence AND the virtual game running
simultaneously. All of the challenges we have perfected in the last 2
years in our virtual game will be up and running, available to anyone
all over the world (including at the conference), entirely free. In
addition to the virtual challenges, we will also have a large number
of “in person” only challenges, which do require valid conference
admission. These “in-person” only challenges will include our
traditional fox hunts, hide and seeks, and king of the hill
challenges. Additionally, we will have many challenges which we
simply haven’t had time or ability to virtualize. Playing only the
virtual game will severely limit the maximum available points which
you can score, therefore don’t expect to place. If you play virtual
only, consider the game an opportunity to learn, practice, hone your
skills, and still get on the scoreboard for bragging rights. The
virtual challenges which are available will have the same flags as the
in-person challenges, allowing physical attendees the choice of
hacking those challenges using either (or both) methods of access.
THE GAME
To score you will need to submit flags which will range from decoding
transmissions in the spectrum, passphrases used to gain access to
wireless access points, or even files located on servers. Once you
capture the flag, submit it to the scoreboard right away, if you are
confident it is correct. Flags will be worth less points the more
often they are solved. Offense and defense are fully in play by the
participants, the RFCTF organizers, and the Conference itself. Play
nice, and we might also play nice.
Getting started guide: https://github.com/rfhs/rfhs-wiki/wiki
Helpful files (in-brief, wordlist, resources) can be found at
https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-files
Support tickets may be opened at https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-support/issues
Our whole game is also open source and available at:
https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-container
TL;DR
Twitter: @rf_ctf and @rfhackers
Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/JjPQhKy
Website: http://rfhackers.com - play with us
Github: https://github.com/rfhs
Official Support Ticketing System: https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-support/issues
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Radio Frequency Capture the Flag
Online and In-person
Where: Radio Frequency Village, Eldorado Ballroom, Flamingo
When: Village Operating Hours are Friday to Sat 10:00 - 18:00, Sunday 10:00 to
14:00
Twitter: @rf_ctf and @rfhackers
DEFCON Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...44270976696380
RF Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/JjPQhKy
Website: http://rfhackers.com - play with us
Github: https://github.com/rfhs
Official Support Ticketing System: https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-support/issues
Do you have what it takes to hack WiFi, Bluetooth, and Software
Defined Radio (SDR)?
RF Hackers Sanctuary (the group formerly known as Wireless Village) is
once again holding the Radio Frequency Capture the Flag (RFCTF) at DEF
CON 31. RFHS runs this game to teach security concepts and to give
people a safe and legal way to practice attacks against new and old
wireless technologies.
We cater to both those who are new to radio communications as well as
to those who have been playing for a long time. We are looking for
inexperienced players on up to the SIGINT secret squirrels to play our
games. The RFCTF can be played with a little knowledge, a pen tester’s
determination, and $0 to $$$$$ worth of special equipment. Our new
virtual RFCTF can be played completely remotely without needing any
specialized equipment at all, just using your web browser! The key is
to read the clues, determine the goal of each challenge, and have fun
learning.
There will be clues everywhere, and we will provide periodic updates
via discord and twitter. Make sure you pay attention to what’s
happening at the RFCTF desk, #rfctf on our discord, on Twitter
@rf_ctf, @rfhackers, and the interwebz, etc. If you have a question -
ASK! We may or may not answer, at our discretion.
FOR THE NEW FOLKS
Our virtual RFCTF environment is played remotely over ssh or through a
web browser. It may help to have additional tools installed on your
local machine, but it is not required.
Read the presentations at: https://rfhackers.com/resources
Hybrid Fun
For DEF CON 31 we will be running in “Hybrid” mode. That means we
will have both a physical presence AND the virtual game running
simultaneously. All of the challenges we have perfected in the last 2
years in our virtual game will be up and running, available to anyone
all over the world (including at the conference), entirely free. In
addition to the virtual challenges, we will also have a large number
of “in person” only challenges, which do require valid conference
admission. These “in-person” only challenges will include our
traditional fox hunts, hide and seeks, and king of the hill
challenges. Additionally, we will have many challenges which we
simply haven’t had time or ability to virtualize. Playing only the
virtual game will severely limit the maximum available points which
you can score, therefore don’t expect to place. If you play virtual
only, consider the game an opportunity to learn, practice, hone your
skills, and still get on the scoreboard for bragging rights. The
virtual challenges which are available will have the same flags as the
in-person challenges, allowing physical attendees the choice of
hacking those challenges using either (or both) methods of access.
THE GAME
To score you will need to submit flags which will range from decoding
transmissions in the spectrum, passphrases used to gain access to
wireless access points, or even files located on servers. Once you
capture the flag, submit it to the scoreboard right away, if you are
confident it is correct. Flags will be worth less points the more
often they are solved. Offense and defense are fully in play by the
participants, the RFCTF organizers, and the Conference itself. Play
nice, and we might also play nice.
Getting started guide: https://github.com/rfhs/rfhs-wiki/wiki
Helpful files (in-brief, wordlist, resources) can be found at
https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-files
Support tickets may be opened at https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-support/issues
Our whole game is also open source and available at:
https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-container
TL;DR
Twitter: @rf_ctf and @rfhackers
Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/JjPQhKy
Website: http://rfhackers.com - play with us
Github: https://github.com/rfhs
Official Support Ticketing System: https://github.com/rfhs/rfctf-support/issues