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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: IoT Village CTF (the CTF formally known as SOHOpless
 ly Broken)\n   When: Friday\, Aug 12\, 10:00 - 17:59 PDT\n   Where: Caesar
 s Forum - Alliance 311\, 320 (IoT Village) - [1]Map\n\n   Description:\n  
  The IoT Village CTF has over 30+ devices and challenges to find and\n   e
 xploit vulnerabilities in real IoT devices. Players\, or teams up to 6\n  
  people\, can register and compete against one another to win great\n   pr
 izes!. With an overall focus on real-life consequences\, this year's\n   C
 TF is the newest and best IoT Village CTF yet! The challenges will\n   req
 uire creative thinking\, knowledge in networking\, and competency in\n   e
 xploit development to claim the top prize. Prizes will be awarded to\n   t
 he top 3 teams/players at the end of the event\n\n   ---------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n   IoT Village Hacking
  CTF is hosted in IoT Village\, teams of 1-6 players\n   access a local ne
 twork filled with IoT devices primed to be exploited.\n   You will compete
  against others by successfully exploiting real IoT\n   products and findi
 ng the hidden flags in each. The hacking contest\n   features more than 30
  real-world\, vulnerable IoT devices.\n\n   This event has been redesigned
  to include challenges which highlight\n   tangible impacts when exploitin
 g real vulnerabilities on real IoT\n   devices. Hidden in the network are 
 devices which require advanced\n   skills to exploit or require creative a
 ttack chaining to find the\n   flag. Players will encounter unique hacking
  scenarios like\,\n   exfiltrating files off a NAS to find “clues” or 
 bypassing a router\n   firewall to access a camera on a hidden network to 
 “see” a flag.\n   Prepare to outwit\, see\, sneak\, move\, and listen 
 your way through these\n   hidden scenarios which have a cyber-physical ef
 fect.\n\n   The IoT devices in the contest are not simulated and do not co
 ntain\n   contrived/made-up vulnerabilities. Competitors must figure out w
 hat\n   real-world vulnerabilities exist in these devices and exploit them
  to\n   get a shell and find the flag. This is what makes the IoT Village 
 CTF\n   special.\n\n   This 3-time DEF CON Black Badge awarded contest CTF
  is open to anyone!\n   Our contest provides a wonderful experience to lea
 rn more about\n   security and test your skills\, and the IoT CTF provides
  the most\n   realistic hacking experience around!\n\n   A few devices are
  approachable for entry level people to experience\n   getting their first
  root shell\, but to win this CTF your team must\n   perform detailed netw
 ork reconnaissance\, lateral pivoting\,\n   vulnerability research\, hardw
 are hacking\, firmware analysis\, reverse\n   engineering\, and exploit de
 velopment.\n\n   So\, join a team (or even by yourself) and compete for fu
 n and prizes!\n   Exploit as many as you can during the con and the top th
 ree teams will\n   be rewarded.\n\n   '\n\n   1. https://defcon.outel.org/
 consolidated_page.html#CaesarsAllianceBR\n\n\n
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DTSTART:20220812T170000Z
LOCATION:CON - Caesars Forum - Alliance 311\, 320 (IoT Village)
SUMMARY:IoT Village CTF (the CTF formally known as SOHOplessly Broken)
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