This is what beginners need. When you watch most videos it’s just a connect the dot explanation. “I do this, then do this, then do this.” But there isn’t an explanation on how or why you connected the line. This is perfect because this helps people understand the logic and the obstacles you guys had to overcome. More of this. Seriously.
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Your not gonna find that on RUclips, there policy will not let you see ANYTHING or hear anything meaningful. For that gotta do what ppl been doing for decades, use the FreeNet, TOR, or i2p, there are a few good Chan forums if you have the patience to look.
@@lonewolf36s the thing with college is it is designed to shape/build people into someone the society/market wants. People accepts that because when market wants you, you get a job. For most people, that is what they want. Market wants certain type of graduates, college helps them. College wants earning, market gives back to them. People wants job, college teach them what market wants. Some call it win win, but is it though? Reality hurts am I right?
Squarebear, can we just take a moment to appreciate that this guy narrated(and edited!) 2 and a half hours worth of footage? Incredible dude, thanks so much
Mate this is what I’ve been hoping to see on YT for a damn decade already. I’ve even thought about reaching out to hackers/pentesters/bug bounty hunters and asking them if I could just shadow them for awhile while they work (not on something sensitive, obv). Cuz I just wanna see this stuff in practice - not in a vacuum like most videos do. More videos like this please!
Hacking is definitely not for someone who gives up easily and who likes easy wins and dont like to learn new things and can't look at hidden sources of information in tedious workspaces
@@shantanusharma5624 who are u even talking to? 1) I’m not sure how you gleaned from my comment that I don’t look for information and like easy wins. 2) there’s a big difference between digging through StackOverflow and sitting next to someone and understanding why they do everything they do. You can hunt down all the info and tutorials you’d like online - it’s not the same as witnessing someone’s thought process and method in real time.
I know you said this took ages to create this video and not many people would watch but it was certainly worth seeing and those that watch it will appreciate, so thanks!
It's like automation, if you have to do it twice you spend more time on automating it then just doing it twice. But the process of automating it brings so much value for future problems.
Dude...to have your confidence to be able to say “I don’t think this is going to be interesting to a lot of people buuuut I’m gunna put it up anyways and maybe you can leave it in the background while you play games or something” is incredibly insightful and self aware to the point of me now looking up to you for that move. Well done, sir! First time seeing any of your videos, I’m only 2:15mins in and I like ya already my guy, here to stay. Liked, subbed. Be well. 🙏🏼
SquareBear! Ya'll did great. I had you guys winning this whole thing in under 10 minutes. Sorry it didn't work out for you like that, but I'm sure you guys will slay all your future CTF comps. ;o) Enjoyed the video, and commentary. Thank you for the entertainment.
Keep It Up CoolFire666! You Will Eventually & Definitely Climb Your Way Up With Time, as You Engange in more CTFs. 93rd isn't Bad Though; It falls within top 100. :-)
Congrats. That’s actually really freaking cool. Be proud that you got that high, and that you know how to do all this kind of stuff. The vast majority of people have no idea what any of this means
You made me login to RUclips for the first time with my Google account just to write this comment. Jalapeños I think the tooling you have is pretty impressive, as well as you guys where able to pull it off in such a short time. Square bear Keep up the good work!
Quadratbär Um ehrlich zu sein ist das sogar genau was wir sehen wollen, habe viel dadurch gelernt die ganze Sache mal live zu sehen. Gerne mehr solcher Videos.
This is an amazing resource and would love to see more full events like this. I learned more from this video than I did from full semester long courses!
Holy jalapenos and squarebears! That was good! ITs really interesting watching a CTF team in action. I enjoy playing some CTFs and have always wanted to actually try out a competition but I just still have so much to learn before I think I can do that.
Nice video, i can see all the effort you put in there. Im doing live cutting, camera switching, video production as a part time job and i know how much concentration it takes to produce a video, that tells a story and shows that, what is most interesting. Adding commentary is a whole new level. Keep up the great work! But how you came up with square-bear i still dont get... Cheers!
“ How fast and slow people are solving these...” “ I know some people might find this boring...” are you kidding me?? Boring?? this is the most interesting part to me! how people come up with the solutions they came up, how fast the ended up with the result they ended up with! even though i am hacker, and actually i only have basic coding skills, I love these videos!!! edit 1: jalapeños edit 2: I mean I find impressive that your team managed to develop all these tool in such a sort period of time and to be honest, they look very easy to use. Like the path creator tool, the UI with all the hacks and all the toggles. I can’t comment on the complexity of the setup for the simple reason that I am not a developer nor a coder (a good one at least). The only thing I can comment about is the communication and the understanding of the challenge. I don’t know if the fact that only one player would be able to play the game at a time was common knowledge before hand, but things like that and also organization in the “notes” could maybe help you be even faster. But I can’t be sure. I have not ever participated in a CTF and again, not a developer. But it’s very cool! Like seriously cool to see all this work come together in one video! Thank you for that! Edit 3: Square Bear Amazing video! Thank you once again and good luck next time!
SQUAREBEAR! Incredible work, I didn’t understand a thing but the video editing and narrating was INCREDIBLE MAN. I had to find my mobile to like and comment because you were on the tv. Very appreciated hard work man. Thank you.
Jalapeños and SquareBear. This is an amazing video that find myself watching over and over. Love seeing this kind of content and hope to see more down the road!! :D
@@sovereignboss1841 Not the sharpest tool in the shed, aren't you? Let me phrase it in a simpler way for you to understand also: Even without the understanding of what is going on, I find it interesting enough to watch the whole two hours and a half video. It was more of a compliment to the creator for being able to keep the video relevant for such a long time even for someone normally not involved into this stuff.
Jalapeno, been watching! 1:34:00 I feel like your setup is pretty crazy and well prepp'd. you made a mini engine to share the game between your team. Squarebear!
Squarebear, watched the whole video. it was so helpful understanding your team's thinking process in a CTF setting. Thank you so much for spending so much time on this!
Hey, I really want to look at the official Google stream and other teams to see what tools they have used but I can't find anything on RUclips.. Where can I find anything related to this ctf?
This is positively brilliant. So awesome to see the push and pull of super bright people tackling some really cool but sincerely difficult problems in a fun environment for the sheer joy of it. made my day :)
Square bear, more of these, this was really interesting. The tools in this for the game are really cool, sorry they busted your hacks with patches, those darn game developers!
01:34:00 Ok I let you know; I think its awesome how good are you guys on creating those tools that fast and having such a good organitzation even being a largo group.
I have a question. I want use live Android sensor and radio data while the phone is PnP to my computer. How do i get it to dump this data for use in net pen?
Super late but JALAPENOS and really enjoying the commentary, tooling and also just seeing how you all approach this collaboratively, well done! Update 1: When you said that this is probably less than people would expect, for me its actually really impressive and interesting to watch Update 2: I think the setup was impressive, solid engineering, I don't know how it compares to other teams, but just looking at it I was impressed
What I didn't quite get: Did your team build that backend tool at 03:55 during the challenge or was there some preparation time beforehand? This backend tool is just incredible!
Jalapeños & squire beat. The tool used was “Insomnia” it’s a good tool, check it out. Your setup was ok, your proxy clearly could have used a lot more testing / dynamic options to switch things around. (Is the proxy you wrote open sourced somewhere? I would love to peek at your code). Also the other tools you used. Are the open and if so where can we find it? Great work on ending where you did. Well done “Alles!”
"It wouldn't have been really fair" ... "if for one of the teams it would be 1am or so" - Because that team would have been fully awake? Jalapenos btw. and barely squared bear with me ;) Some people actually do like to see the whole picture ...
@@Schyshy the proper usage for “how” in this case would be Hacking: How it actually looks But because he wrote “looks like” you use “what” “What hacking actually looks like”
skwhaire bhaire. watched the whole thing, and it was incredible. top notch commentary and editing. wish we could've seen more screens, especially bennofs'. fantastic video nonetheless, it was really eye-opening. keep them coming if you can! oh yeah and congrats on getting all the flags too, lol
@@Daxtorim I'm not really mad about this, but with premieres I can't skip parts that I don't want to watch. So I'm forced to: 1. either wait when the whole video passes (2.5 hours in this case!), 2. wait to skip unliked parts (do something for 5 minutes, then return to the video for 5 minutes, then again switch to something else; doesn't really help), 3. or watch these parts (sometimes it's really boring) And mostly I watch videos on x2 speed, which is not possible on premeires
@@kezzyhko it's like back to linear TV again, although it's not live streaming. skipping and deciding what and when to watch is the thing, that made Netflix huge. Not sure why everyone thinks it's a good idea to go back to that.
I believe that after watching other videos, this introduces the most intrinsic yet least discussed characteristic of CTF , - T E A M W O R K. I personally have no problem with motivation toward exploring system, but teamwork , collaboration - things that i personally miss. I assume that you had to put much more work in this video, as one cannot help but believe that this is one of more valuable video ctf content apart from specific tutorials.
As an 12 year IT professional i can say i did enjoy watching the whole video Square Bear. It was very entertaining but sorry you guys didnt win but you did so a good job. Thank you for the Fun commentary :P
I watched beginning to end, and it's my second CTF video. First one was from a recruiter for a school explaining how high schoolers are challenged and intrigued with CTF to persue coding/hacking... then I decided to watch this video as an example what actually happens. GG and Wow, hacking is gamified... next video for me now is to find the guys who placed first, and how they did it in 20min :p
Jalapeños, also squarebear. Really appreciated the video !! loved it, explanations were really amazing, the effort was definitely worth it, thank you so much !!
Squarebear lol of course we did ;) i am happy you guys finished it, not sure how serious the other teams are but if i start something like that i would love to see it through even if someone already won
Very nice. Jalapenos & Square Bear. Never heard of this CTF before. very intriguing and interesting to see. And I'm so happy for these behind the scenes video as it's way more valuable than actual game footage. It's always the problem solving attitude and perseverance that deserves so much credit here. Nice work on the effort and congratz the 2nd place. Too bad some stuff didn't work as planned, but when does it work eh :) I'm sure luck will be on your side soon.
This is what beginners need. When you watch most videos it’s just a connect the dot explanation. “I do this, then do this, then do this.” But there isn’t an explanation on how or why you connected the line. This is perfect because this helps people understand the logic and the obstacles you guys had to overcome. More of this. Seriously.
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if we could get more of these videos, that'd be great
Your not gonna find that on RUclips, there policy will not let you see ANYTHING or hear anything meaningful. For that gotta do what ppl been doing for decades, use the FreeNet, TOR, or i2p, there are a few good Chan forums if you have the patience to look.
@@cedricvillani8502 can you list some for us please? :D
@@lonewolf36s the thing with college is it is designed to shape/build people into someone the society/market wants. People accepts that because when market wants you, you get a job. For most people, that is what they want. Market wants certain type of graduates, college helps them. College wants earning, market gives back to them. People wants job, college teach them what market wants. Some call it win win, but is it though? Reality hurts am I right?
Squarebear, can we just take a moment to appreciate that this guy narrated(and edited!) 2 and a half hours worth of footage? Incredible dude, thanks so much
ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
Squarebear from me to!
Mate this is what I’ve been hoping to see on YT for a damn decade already. I’ve even thought about reaching out to hackers/pentesters/bug bounty hunters and asking them if I could just shadow them for awhile while they work (not on something sensitive, obv). Cuz I just wanna see this stuff in practice - not in a vacuum like most videos do.
More videos like this please!
Hacking is definitely not for someone who gives up easily and who likes easy wins and dont like to learn new things and can't look at hidden sources of information in tedious workspaces
@@shantanusharma5624 who are u even talking to? 1) I’m not sure how you gleaned from my comment that I don’t look for information and like easy wins. 2) there’s a big difference between digging through StackOverflow and sitting next to someone and understanding why they do everything they do.
You can hunt down all the info and tutorials you’d like online - it’s not the same as witnessing someone’s thought process and method in real time.
I know you said this took ages to create this video and not many people would watch but it was certainly worth seeing and those that watch it will appreciate, so thanks!
100% agree
so true!
I love how they overengineer absolutly everything, it‘s so satisfying.
Can you please Show more of this „behind the Scenes“ Stuff?
It's like automation, if you have to do it twice you spend more time on automating it then just doing it twice. But the process of automating it brings so much value for future problems.
@@sinki19841984 off course but I love how creative they are when it comes tu such problems
ruclips.net/video/eTfa4eZsegA/видео.html
Dude...to have your confidence to be able to say “I don’t think this is going to be interesting to a lot of people buuuut I’m gunna put it up anyways and maybe you can leave it in the background while you play games or something” is incredibly insightful and self aware to the point of me now looking up to you for that move. Well done, sir! First time seeing any of your videos, I’m only 2:15mins in and I like ya already my guy, here to stay. Liked, subbed. Be well. 🙏🏼
Everyone: intensely working on the program
Localo: imma chill a lil bit 🏖
right?! I want his role
😂
Dark mode?
Cool German accent?
Yep, it's Hacker time
:D german accent is "hackerish" now? (german asking for some germans)
@@LuByrch Als Deutscher, Ja :D
Actually, Ja XD
@@LuByrch idk if its not slavic or asian, then nothing
Don't forget bash terminals :D
SquareBear! Ya'll did great. I had you guys winning this whole thing in under 10 minutes. Sorry it didn't work out for you like that, but I'm sure you guys will slay all your future CTF comps. ;o) Enjoyed the video, and commentary. Thank you for the entertainment.
You nailed the point of watching 2 hours: put it in the background or on a 2nd screen whilst coding stuff at work! Loved it all the way
Congrats on getting 4th place in the hacku ctf. We finished in 93rd :p
lol
Nice work .
Keep It Up CoolFire666! You Will Eventually & Definitely Climb Your Way Up With Time, as You Engange in more CTFs.
93rd isn't Bad Though; It falls within top 100. :-)
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Congrats. That’s actually really freaking cool. Be proud that you got that high, and that you know how to do all this kind of stuff. The vast majority of people have no idea what any of this means
Square Bear. I was fascinated by this as never had seen this type of competition. Well done!
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Matrix 4.0 - Building process and gameplay at my channel ! : ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
You made me login to RUclips for the first time with my Google account just to write this comment.
Jalapeños
I think the tooling you have is pretty impressive, as well as you guys where able to pull it off in such a short time.
Square bear
Keep up the good work!
Jalapeños man! 🤣
Quadratbär
Um ehrlich zu sein ist das sogar genau was wir sehen wollen, habe viel dadurch gelernt die ganze Sache mal live zu sehen. Gerne mehr solcher Videos.
Ja.
Dem kann ich nur zustimmen!
Jalapeños! I don’t know how I found this video, but I was sucked in after a few mins and I’m way too invested now. No turning back!
Square Bear squad where you at 🐻
I was thinking he said square beard Haha:D
That took a while to get to the Square Bear.
don't forget jalapeno
Jay completed the whole video challenge 😂
I also like jalapenos and the preparation was great, you just got a bit unlucky
please do more like this, this is legit fucking fascinating, holy shit
Love the way you can zoom into each screen and the resolution is so clear. Looking forward to seeing more of your vids to learn how you do this!
Jalapeño, Square Bear, what am i doing with my life lmao
I was thinking the same thing 😂
Just reached Jalapeños and now I finally understand your comment
ruclips.net/video/eTfa4eZsegA/видео.html
dont tell me anything bout what am I doing with my life cuz I dont even know why I started this vid in the 1st place xD
sure i'm watching all of this. its amazing
This is an amazing resource and would love to see more full events like this. I learned more from this video than I did from full semester long courses!
Holy jalapenos and squarebears! That was good! ITs really interesting watching a CTF team in action. I enjoy playing some CTFs and have always wanted to actually try out a competition but I just still have so much to learn before I think I can do that.
GG, good to see "live" footage like this
squarebear
Nice video, i can see all the effort you put in there. Im doing live cutting, camera switching, video production as a part time job and i know how much concentration it takes to produce a video, that tells a story and shows that, what is most interesting. Adding commentary is a whole new level. Keep up the great work! But how you came up with square-bear i still dont get... Cheers!
Squarebear - thanks for taking time to provide commentary and insight into this
“ How fast and slow people are solving these...”
“ I know some people might find this boring...”
are you kidding me??
Boring??
this is the most interesting part to me!
how people come up with the solutions they came up, how fast the ended up with the result they ended up with!
even though i am hacker, and actually i only have basic coding skills, I love these videos!!!
edit 1:
jalapeños
edit 2:
I mean I find impressive that your team managed to develop all these tool in such a sort period of time and to be honest, they look very easy to use. Like the path creator tool, the UI with all the hacks and all the toggles.
I can’t comment on the complexity of the setup for the simple reason that I am not a developer nor a coder (a good one at least).
The only thing I can comment about is the communication and the understanding of the challenge. I don’t know if the fact that only one player would be able to play the game at a time was common knowledge before hand, but things like that and also organization in the “notes” could maybe help you be even faster.
But I can’t be sure. I have not ever participated in a CTF and again, not a developer.
But it’s very cool!
Like seriously cool to see all this work come together in one video! Thank you for that!
Edit 3:
Square Bear
Amazing video!
Thank you once again and good luck next time!
"ääähh, sind wir jetzt zweiter?" xD
Squarebear! Das war wohl das längste YT-Video was ich mir angeschaut hatte. Hat sich gelohnt. Danke
Fun CTF. I wish I could hear dudes fixing stuff or talking about CTF solutions.
I would also like to hear them, but I don't understand German at all :D
I would like to hear them since I understand German :)
I would to her like them too and I speak German :D
@@ΓΘΠΞΧ Mich auch! Lets go!
Don't understand german, but would like to hear angery german noises towards websocket and proxy
jalapenos, expecting mostly inspection at this point, pausing to catch some sleep at 1 hr 30 :-)
I always wanted to see how you guys do CTFs behind the scenes. So this video was dream fulfilling ;)
P.S.: jalapenos & squarebear :)
Jalapeno. This is very interesting stuff and I love watching, listening and taking all this in. Great video!
SQUAREBEAR! Incredible work, I didn’t understand a thing but the video editing and narrating was INCREDIBLE MAN. I had to find my mobile to like and comment because you were on the tv. Very appreciated hard work man. Thank you.
JALAPENOS, pause 1 time, might pause again... feels like just a video to keep people awake at night.
Jalapenos, it's 3:30 am
finished video @ 06:08am, seems legit
Squarebear
"Randomness Seeded by Time" LOL!
Steps to hack:
1) Open a Program.
2) Send 0x41414141 as input data.
3) Congrats The Buffer Overflowed. 👍🏻
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I'd say 0x9090909090 .. ^^" ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ
pretty much
Nope. Sadly not.
nop is better imo 🤣
Jalapeños and SquareBear. This is an amazing video that find myself watching over and over. Love seeing this kind of content and hope to see more down the road!! :D
I basically understand nothing of all of this but I watched the whole video, I don't even know why lol
Because you expect to suddenly understand this magically
@@sovereignboss1841 Not the sharpest tool in the shed, aren't you? Let me phrase it in a simpler way for you to understand also: Even without the understanding of what is going on, I find it interesting enough to watch the whole two hours and a half video. It was more of a compliment to the creator for being able to keep the video relevant for such a long time even for someone normally not involved into this stuff.
@@d4rkSn1per nice
Same.
@@d4rkSn1per hey man i saw you in discord, server was incognito i think. Was that you?
Jalapeno, been watching!
1:34:00 I feel like your setup is pretty crazy and well prepp'd. you made a mini engine to share the game between your team.
Squarebear!
Square Bear! As someone with no experience in this field the whole video went over my head, but I still found it entertaining.
square bear
Square bear, would love to see something similar with a more traditional CTF
Agreed.
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Squarebear, watched the whole video. it was so helpful understanding your team's thinking process in a CTF setting. Thank you so much for spending so much time on this!
Hey,
I really want to look at the official Google stream and other teams to see what tools they have used but I can't find anything on RUclips..
Where can I find anything related to this ctf?
same pls someone help.
i think most people dont show how they do it. only google has it
BitK showcased our tooling at ruclips.net/video/p3_rTRwaiOY/видео.html but Google has not yet released full streams sadly :(
where can i find the "pasten" recording?
This is positively brilliant. So awesome to see the push and pull of super bright people tackling some really cool but sincerely difficult problems in a fun environment for the sheer joy of it. made my day :)
Says "we are not wizards. we are not doing anything crazy"...
* they go to create and inject cool genius hacks into the game client.
Square bear, more of these, this was really interesting. The tools in this for the game are really cool, sorry they busted your hacks with patches, those darn game developers!
Still watching an hour in. Glad you made this. Awesome video!!
1:09:10 yes liveoverflow, watching the whole thing, eating snacks :) really cool to watch.
Jalapeno, left this on the background to listen to.
Noob here.... LOVING this video. Absolutely well done!!!
Which software did you use for your "wiki" (pad.alles.team)? Especially the multi-editors part is cool. Nice video btw.
11:33 flo is playing "among us" 😂
Jalapeño SquareBear, the ability to adapt when the proxy isn't working and your first plan wasn't going as expected was really cool to see
01:34:00 Ok I let you know; I think its awesome how good are you guys on creating those tools that fast and having such a good organitzation even being a largo group.
Watched from start. :D 1:00:00
This is first CTF i've ever watched. Looks like fun!
Square Bear
Matrix 4.0 - Building process and gameplay at my channel ! : ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
Matrix 4.0 - Building process and gameplay at my channel ! : ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
Squarebear. Good job, never watched anything along these lines before and enjoyed watching it all. Thank you.
Just found out the git pull --autostash from Thomas, handy stuff, thank you for the video! jalapeno!
I have a question.
I want use live Android sensor and radio data while the phone is PnP to my computer. How do i get it to dump this data for use in net pen?
Really enjoyed watching this square bear. It was great to see a real CTF in action. Did the team ever figure out what was wrong with the proxy?
JALAPENOS! So far, very interesting and fun to watch. Not paused even once, but I did make me some food and rolled a blunt in the meantime haha
Square bear. Love the tooling even though it broke down so much. 10/10 would watch again.
Erstmal Jalapeño. Bin erst bei 1:10:53, aber das ist super interessant. Vielen Dank dafür => edit: square bear^^
Super late but JALAPENOS and really enjoying the commentary, tooling and also just seeing how you all approach this collaboratively, well done!
Update 1: When you said that this is probably less than people would expect, for me its actually really impressive and interesting to watch
Update 2: I think the setup was impressive, solid engineering, I don't know how it compares to other teams, but just looking at it I was impressed
14:51 did he just paste his streamkey into the source code? :D
Possibly, that could have gone so wrong LOL
LOL XD
now have rami malek narrate everything and it'll be a Mr. Robot episode lol
Its scary how accurate this comment is but to finalize it you need to speed up the video.
I loved how grounded in reality all the non-Sci-Fi stuff in Mr. Robot was, god I miss that show.
Absolutely Squarebear, well done editing all this. Really appreciate your videos.
now im on the top of the stack
*the
*the bottom of the stack
and I will push you out :)
@@mini_ware shouldnt that work the other way around lol
Squarebeard
jalapeno. Man I really REALLY wanna do CTFs now.
Matrix 4.0 - Building process and gameplay at my channel ! : ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
Matrix 4.0 - Building process and gameplay at my channel ! : ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
Matrix 4.0 - Building process and gameplay at my channel ! : ruclips.net/video/MCmwy6FitkE/видео.html
until min 57 i am still watching, this is good insight on internal perspective of CTF activities
What I didn't quite get: Did your team build that backend tool at 03:55 during the challenge or was there some preparation time beforehand? This backend tool is just incredible!
it was built in the week before, as he said in the video.
Jalapeños & squire beat. The tool used was “Insomnia” it’s a good tool, check it out. Your setup was ok, your proxy clearly could have used a lot more testing / dynamic options to switch things around. (Is the proxy you wrote open sourced somewhere? I would love to peek at your code). Also the other tools you used. Are the open and if so where can we find it?
Great work on ending where you did. Well done “Alles!”
Square Bear :) definitely a wonderful video, long but super interesting. Excellent job :) :) Glad y'all were able to complete it til the end
"It wouldn't have been really fair" ... "if for one of the teams it would be 1am or so" - Because that team would have been fully awake?
Jalapenos btw. and barely squared bear with me ;) Some people actually do like to see the whole picture ...
You should change the title from How* to What*, it makes more sense in English and should help with views.
how works the exact same
@@Schyshy Not necessarily. "What" makes more sense and would sound better.
@@Schyshy the proper usage for “how” in this case would be
Hacking: How it actually looks
But because he wrote “looks like” you use “what”
“What hacking actually looks like”
Neither is actually fitting, because this is 87% of the time not what hacking looks like...
@@jangrewe Yeah I skipped the start and started watching c.20:00 and's like wtf the ACTUAL hax0ring ?
skwhaire bhaire. watched the whole thing, and it was incredible. top notch commentary and editing. wish we could've seen more screens, especially bennofs'. fantastic video nonetheless, it was really eye-opening. keep them coming if you can! oh yeah and congrats on getting all the flags too, lol
Jalapeño and Square Bear and now: REPEAT.
Bruh it hasn’t even started and it has dislike lol what the heck
You wouldn't believe how mad some people get just because this is a premiere and not a regular video.
@@Daxtorim I'm not really mad about this, but with premieres I can't skip parts that I don't want to watch. So I'm forced to:
1. either wait when the whole video passes (2.5 hours in this case!),
2. wait to skip unliked parts (do something for 5 minutes, then return to the video for 5 minutes, then again switch to something else; doesn't really help),
3. or watch these parts (sometimes it's really boring)
And mostly I watch videos on x2 speed, which is not possible on premeires
@@kezzyhko it's like back to linear TV again, although it's not live streaming. skipping and deciding what and when to watch is the thing, that made Netflix huge. Not sure why everyone thinks it's a good idea to go back to that.
I believe that after watching other videos, this introduces the most intrinsic yet least discussed characteristic of CTF , - T E A M W O R K. I personally have no problem with motivation toward exploring system, but teamwork , collaboration - things that i personally miss. I assume that you had to put much more work in this video, as one cannot help but believe that this is one of more valuable video ctf content apart from specific tutorials.
squarebear
I have tried every single facebook hack tool and only Facebook Password Sniper worked. Search for it on google.
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@@akshaygaikwad56367 días de 7días ²quiero - y no se confiar
why are the replies on meth
Im just a goat deal with it
How about I beat you with a hickory stick, you gravity-defying freak?
square bear! was asked to join ctf years ago, doesn't know it would be this much fun! and effort. great job alles team.
Big chungus
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First in, first out... always remember that my fellow youtubers
As an 12 year IT professional i can say i did enjoy watching the whole video Square Bear. It was very entertaining but sorry you guys didnt win but you did so a good job. Thank you for the Fun commentary :P
I watched beginning to end, and it's my second CTF video. First one was from a recruiter for a school explaining how high schoolers are challenged and intrigued with CTF to persue coding/hacking... then I decided to watch this video as an example what actually happens. GG and Wow, hacking is gamified... next video for me now is to find the guys who placed first, and how they did it in 20min :p
Squarebear! Great job, this was fun to watch. Your narrative was exciting to follow along
This effort deserves a squarebear, thanks for the breakdown that was an interesting challenge to watch
Loved the video and your commentary, specially the challenge with the square bear🐻🧸!!
1:33:00 Seriously, you saying that those people also make seemingly stupid remarks sometimes really gave me a confidence boost :)
Square bear! This was fun to watch. 😁 I will be playing some ctfs myself, soon!
Squarebear! This was incredible. Thank you so much for doing this.
This was awesome to see, Squarebear!
Jalapeños, also squarebear. Really appreciated the video !! loved it, explanations were really amazing, the effort was definitely worth it, thank you so much !!
Jalapenos and Squarebear. A fun video, certainly! It was nice to see the parallel teamwork.
Square Bear, good Sir! 😁 Interesting and fun up until the very end!
Square Bear I have to admit I didn't plan on watching this entire thing yet I couldn't look away.
Squarebear lol of course we did ;) i am happy you guys finished it, not sure how serious the other teams are but if i start something like that i would love to see it through even if someone already won
SquareBear, thx a bunch for awesome commentary and editing
Great video! Thanks for insights of CTF. I really liked the autopath thingy)
This is so extremely interesting. I had no jalapeno idea that there were CTFs like this. Thanks for the great content!
How long did it take for you to become such a squarebear?
Very nice. Jalapenos & Square Bear. Never heard of this CTF before. very intriguing and interesting to see. And I'm so happy for these behind the scenes video as it's way more valuable than actual game footage. It's always the problem solving attitude and perseverance that deserves so much credit here. Nice work on the effort and congratz the 2nd place. Too bad some stuff didn't work as planned, but when does it work eh :) I'm sure luck will be on your side soon.