@KikArch said:
I read there we nead files from 1 to 37, i only found 36 files, and order it in one code line, but at the moment on decode it i got an error my flags shows like HZ{… instead of HTB{… . the sha256 of the zip file i’ts ok, so i guess i’m doing something wrong.
I missed some things too when I first tried to copy-pasta the results and reorder them. If you can, look into doing as much sorting and ordering as possible in the command line. The more you hand jam things the greater chance you skip or drop something.
I think that I nearly got the flag, but I need a little help.
I have a random string and decoded it, it looks like the flag but not at all.
it starts with HZ{blablablabla}
any hints?
@Ismail said:
I think that I nearly got the flag, but I need a little help.
I have a random string and decoded it, it looks like the flag but not at all.
it starts with HZ{blablablabla}
any hints?
I have this decoded and it comes out in HTB{} format, however, when I paste into in, it says it’s not correct. Do I need to do anything else on the text inside HTB{}?
Managed to get the flag.
My question is, has someone completed it with a script? Someone mentioned being able to do this with 1 line of code. I am very interested in see how that is done. I am too much of a linux noob to figure it out. PM me if you don’t mind sharing Thanks!
@caperplips said:
I have this decoded and it comes out in HTB{} format, however, when I paste into in, it says it’s not correct. Do I need to do anything else on the text inside HTB{}?
I did not have this experience. I copy/pasted right out of the decoder and the flag was accepted.
Anyone got some tips? I have tried so many different ways of getting a string to decode…directories with numbers, sort them, reverse them, directories without numbers…all different combinations. just tears