Can you believe it’s Thanksgiving again! And since a lot of you may have extra time on your hands, we’re dishing up a set of forensics challenges to help you while away the hours between bingeing on your favorite holiday foods. Gobble, gobble!
If you had the chance to attend WWHF in Deadwood, SD, last week, you already know that the Truth is Out There! To help bring that reality home, this week’s challenges are all about cryptography. Can you find the hidden truths in these challenges?
Hey everybody! Reverse engineering malware is all about dissecting malicious software to unravel its inner workings, intent, and potential impact. This process helps security experts comprehend attack methods, develop countermeasures, and enhance cyber defenses. And guess what? That’s what this week’s release is all about! …
Hey everybody! Can you believe this weather?! According to global weather forecasts, the entire planet is on fire! (J/K!) But seriously, it is very hot out there, so you should stay indoors, hopefully with air conditioning on, and work on Cyber Range challenges! For screenshots …
Can you believe it’s summer already?!? Here in the U.S., we are also looking forward to the Fourth of July, an iconic American holiday commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States.
June is host to a lot of holidays, including Father’s Day, Pride Month, Juneteenth, Global Running Day, World Bicycle Day, National Hazelnut Cake Day, National Gingerbread Day, and National Strawberry Shortcake Day, to name a few. June also features the June solstice which kicks off Summer or Winter, depending on whether you are in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. With so much going on, you may be hard pressed to find time for all these challenges!
Hey everybody! Here in the U.S., Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial beginning of summer. The weather is warmer, summer vacation is just around the corner, and while some folks only pay attention to the BBQs and fun festivities surrounding Memorial Day, its roots go …