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RunCode challenge returns with coding, pwning puzzles—and prizes

Capture the flag with your code in the RunCode challenge this weekend.

Enlarge / Capture the flag with your code in the RunCode challenge this weekend. (credit: Getty Images)

It’s Veterans Day weekend again, which means it’s time for the return of RunCode, an annual capture-the-flag-style programming and information security competition run by a non-profit group formed by a collection of volunteers (many of them with day jobs in the military) three years ago.

Originally a straight coding competition that supported multiple languages, RunCode evolved last year toward more of a security focus—though its challenges still involve writing code to overcome the puzzles. Points are accumulated with the completion of each challenge, based on its level of difficulty. Currently, the contest features 17 “easy,” nine “intermediate,” and three “hard” challenges. The tasks include challenges in networking, math, encryption, forensics, “pwning,” reverse-engineering, and Web hacking, among others.

The prizes include a one-year subscription to the penetration testing training site Hack the Box, a Wi-Fi Pineapple Nano from Hak5, a 4-gigabyte Raspberry Pi 4, a RTL software-defined radio kit, and a WarCollar Industries DopeScope 2.0 Wi-Fi hunting tool (very useful for finding Wi-Fi hotspots and catching the “fox” during wireless challenges at hacker cons). Depending on participation, more prizes may be added, according to event organizers.

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Biz & IT – Ars Technica

Huge prizes up for grabs for anyone who can hack a Tesla

Huge prizes up for grabs for anyone who can hack a Tesla

This year, for the first time ever, a popular car will be amongst the products hackers will be trying to exploit at the Pwn2Own contest.

Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Graham Cluley

German government’s surveillance software unsettles a nation that prizes privacy – Quartz

German government's surveillance software unsettles a nation that prizes privacy
Quartz
The document doesn't say which Gamma product the agency has bought, but it is likely FinSpy, which was previously tested in Germany in 2011. BKA, which denied using the program, plans to surveil Skype and telephone conversations, e-mails, and chats of
Report claims that German police are using commercial spywareSC Magazine UK
German feds will have own spyware by 2014, FinFisher for nowCSO Magazine
German Federal Criminal Police acquires interim government trojan from GammaThe H

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Open Kinect Contest: $2000 in prizes (Matt Cutts/Gadgets, Google, and SEO)

Matt Cutts / Gadgets, Google, and SEO:
Open Kinect Contest: $2000 in prizes  —  I’m starting a contest for people that do cool things with a Kinect.  See the details below.  —  Before I joined Google, I was a grad student interested in topics like computer vision, motion self-tracking, laser scanners-basically any neat or unusual sensing device.

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