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The Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech will host a computer and network (in)security competition as part of the [[Student Engineers' Council]]'s [[E-Week]]. Participants should bring a computer with the necessary tools installed, power cord and Ethernet cable. Boxen to pwn will be provided. [https://secure.hosting.vt.edu/www.calendar.vt.edu/main.php?view=event&eventid=1265657761994 Calendar entry].
 
The Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech will host a computer and network (in)security competition as part of the [[Student Engineers' Council]]'s [[E-Week]]. Participants should bring a computer with the necessary tools installed, power cord and Ethernet cable. Boxen to pwn will be provided. [https://secure.hosting.vt.edu/www.calendar.vt.edu/main.php?view=event&eventid=1265657761994 Calendar entry].
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==Format==
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The structure and scoring of the event is still under development, but we have the following goals:
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* Everyone should be able to make some progress and make it onto the score board
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* Points can be scored for:
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** Pwning boxen
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** Keeping your own vulnerable server up
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Messing with others' vulnerable servers, patching the existing vulnerable system, and reverse-engineering and re-implementing the not-too-complicated server will all be options.
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The servers will be virtual machine images.

Revision as of 23:05, 16 February 2010

The Cyber Security Competition is a hacking competition hosted by the Linux and Unix Users Group.

Spring 2010 Information

The Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech will host a computer and network (in)security competition as part of the Student Engineers' Council's E-Week. Participants should bring a computer with the necessary tools installed, power cord and Ethernet cable. Boxen to pwn will be provided. Calendar entry.

Format

The structure and scoring of the event is still under development, but we have the following goals:

  • Everyone should be able to make some progress and make it onto the score board
  • Points can be scored for:
    • Pwning boxen
    • Keeping your own vulnerable server up

Messing with others' vulnerable servers, patching the existing vulnerable system, and reverse-engineering and re-implementing the not-too-complicated server will all be options.

The servers will be virtual machine images.