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A curated list of Capture The Flag (CTF) frameworks, libraries, resources, software, and tutorials for security enthusiasts.
A curated list of Capture The Flag (CTF) frameworks, libraries, resources, software, and tutorials for security enthusiasts.
A customizable, easy-to-use Capture The Flag framework for running cybersecurity competitions.
An open-source platform for hosting Jeopardy and King of the Hill style Capture the Flag competitions.
Course materials for a university-level class on vulnerability research, reverse engineering, and binary exploitation.
A curated list of awesome information security courses, training resources, and hands-on labs for cybersecurity professionals and students.
A curated list of free, legal, and safe hacking environments for cybersecurity training and skill development.
A 'Vulnerable by Design' cloud deployment tool for creating and completing capture-the-flag style security scenarios on AWS and Azure.
A curated list of free, hands-on educational resources for learning cybersecurity through practical exercises and CTF challenges.
A free retro multiplayer shooter with up to 16 players, featuring team deathmatch, capture the flag, and custom map creation.
A deliberately vulnerable CI/CD environment with 11 challenges to learn and practice CI/CD security.
An OWASP training app with 62 challenges demonstrating real-world secrets management mistakes and how to find them.
A real-time capture the flag (CTF) scoring engine and game manager for cybersecurity wargames.
A collection of CTF challenge write-ups that demonstrate solutions using the pwntools exploit development library.
A CLI tool to export OWASP Juice Shop security challenges into CTFd, RootTheBox, or FBCTF compatible formats.
An educational chatbot designed to demonstrate and experiment with prompt injection attacks against LLM ReAct agents.
A lightweight, fast, and scalable CTF (Capture The Flag) competition engine written in PHP.
A Python toolkit for security Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges, providing utilities for crypto, shellcodes, and network connections.
A deprecated open-source platform for hosting Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions, originally used for picoCTF 2019.
A beginner-friendly CTF (Capture The Flag) course covering cybersecurity topics like cryptography, web security, binary exploitation, and reverse engineering.
A highly accessible and automated virtualization platform for security education and capture-the-flag exercises.
A curated collection of Capture The Flag (CTF) competition writeups for cybersecurity learning and practice.
A community-curated collection of tips, tools, and resources for Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions and security research.
An open-source platform for developing, running, and administering Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions on real IT infrastructure.
A curated collection of tips, commands, and strategies for solving Capture the Flag (CTF) challenges and HackTheBox machines.
A curated collection of tips, commands, and strategies for solving Capture the Flag (CTF) challenges and HackTheBox machines.
A simple security capture the flag framework designed to make running your own contests as easy as possible.
A custom platform for hosting controlled, realistic Android mobile hacking challenges in CTF competitions.
A free open-source Ruby on Rails scoring server for cyber Capture the Flag competitions with dynamic hints and web-based challenge management.
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