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Every week someone from the competition team will look into a tool used for solving CTF challenges. A breif presentation will be given about the tool and a write up consisting of only a few sentences will be presented as well. Here you can find the tools that we have discussed and the write up provided by the individual who did researched said tool.
# TOTW
+Meeting on 3/04/21
+Cryptii.com
+Cryptii.com is an open source web app that provides the user with the means to encode or decode strings of characters within their browser. Encoding/decoding options include ASCII, binary, hexadecimal, base64, Caesar Cipher, Morse Code, and more!
+To explore the web app for yourself go to: https://cryptii.com/
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+ LOR
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Meeting on 2/25/21
Cewl
“The Custom Word List generator, CeWL is a ruby app which spiders a given URL to a specified depth, optionally following external links, and returns a list of words which can then be used for password crackers such as John the Ripper.” This is useful when you have a webpage with some content (articles, blogs, or other forms of writing) available through http or https and you are trying to escalate your privilege. Example: