Last updated at Wed, 17 Jan 2024 02:36:01 GMT
Thanks to everyone who participated in this year’s Metasploit community CTF! Like last year, this CTF ran over the past 4 days and invited community members to solve a series of challenges. This year saw 1,501 users registered across 727 teams. If you participated in the CTF, we have a feedback survey up here:
https://forms.gle/YmMR6Rrk9LCcrXzi8
Place | Team | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | average ctf enjoyers | 1800 |
2 | deadastronauts | 1800 |
3 | LeukeTeamNaam | 1800 |
4 | PoSTLTimes | 1800 |
5 | EvilBunnyWrote | 1700 |
6 | BisonSquad | 1700 |
7 | Social Engineering Experts | 1700 |
8 | B47Sec | 1700 |
9 | AlphaSeal | 1700 |
10 | L1T | 1600 |
11 | APT593 | 1500 |
12 | IML-SEC | 1500 |
13 | NYUSEC | 1500 |
14 | Neutrino_Cannon | 1500 |
15 | just use bloodhound | 1500 |
We’ll be contacting the captains of the winning teams this week to arrange prize delivery. We want to thank CTFd again for providing the scoreboard software. We also want to thank our partners at TryHackMe for sponsoring prizes for the top 3 teams. Finally, we want to give a huge thank you to everyone that participated in this year’s CTF!
CTF statistics
- This year there were 18 total challenges for a maximum possible score of 1800
- Four teams solved and captured all possible flags
- The 4-of-hearts challenge had the most solves with 260, while the 7-of-hearts had the fewest at 6 (2.3% of registered teams)
- A total of 265 teams made it onto the scoreboard
- There were 1,264 correct challenge submissions and 1,524 incorrect challenge submissions
Challenge | Solves |
---|---|
4 of Hearts | 260 |
9 of Diamonds | 201 |
2 of Spades | 163 |
10 of Clubs | 92 |
5 of Diamonds | 70 |
4 of Diamonds | 68 |
Jack of Hearts | 61 |
9 of Spades | 59 |
Ace of Hearts | 56 |
2 of Clubs | 48 |
8 of Clubs | 43 |
3 of Hearts | 29 |
Black Joker | 29 |
5 of Clubs | 27 |
4 of Clubs | 18 |
Ace of Diamonds | 18 |
3 of Clubs | 16 |
7 of Hearts | 6 |
As always, we’re excited to see the different approaches the hacker community took to solve our challenges as detailed in their writeups. There’s a #write-up-links channel dedicated for this in the public Slack workspace that we encourage users to check out.