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January 16, 2018

Updated Hacking Challenge Site Links (Signatures as Subject Identifiers)

Filed under: CTF,Cybersecurity,Hacking — Patrick Durusau @ 7:14 pm

Updated Hacking Challenge Site Links

From the post:

These are 70+ sites which offer free challenges for hackers to practice their skills. Some are web-based challenges, some require VPN access to private labs and some are downloadable ISOs and VMs. I’ve tested the links at the time of this posting and they work.

Most of them are at https://www.wechall.net but if I missed a few they will be there.

WeChall is a portal to hacking challenges where you can link your account to all the sites and get ranked. I’ve been a member since 2/2/14.

Internally to the site they have challenges there as well so make sure you check them out!

To find CTFs go to https://www.ctftime.org

On Twitter in the search field type CTF

Google is also your friend.

I’d rephrase “Google is also your friend.” to “Sometimes Google allows you to find ….”

When visiting hacker or CTF (capture the flag) sites, use the same levels of security as any government or other known hostile site.

What is an exploit or vulnerability signature if not a subject identifier?

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