Open Source #1: Take a look at this picture, can you tell me in what country was it was taken? You could try uploading it to: https://tool.geoimgr.com/
USA
Mexico
Albania
Scotland
Using the same picture, what was the make and model of the camera that took this picture? (try using https://exifdata.com/exif.php)
Cryptography: Our analysts have obtained password dumps storing hacker passwords. After obtaining a few plaintext passwords, it appears that they are all simply encoded using different number bases. 0x73636f7270696f6e (you could use a site like https://www.asciitohex.com)
This one is a bit trickier: 01100010 01000111 00111001 01110011 01100010 01000111 01101100 01110111 01100010 00110011 01000001 00111101
Our analysts have obtained password dumps storing hacker passwords. It seems to be using a pretty simple encryption scheme, see if you can crack them: iveghny ynxr
Cair eru R 2org sgaeudrpesr,C ok22ue cn seSc0 (Could this be a Railfence Cipher?)
STEGONOGRAPHY (EASY) We found this picture on a stolen laptop we recovered. There must be a message here somewhere!
STEGONOGRAPHY (MEDIUM): Take a shot at this one: Hint: Look at 2158
STEGO (MEDIUM): Try using an online program like https://aperisolve.fr/ to get this one: Who is the hidden spy?
Agent X
Agent Y
Agent Z
Agent W
Test your understanding of port scanning by scanning owlsector.us and answering these questions. What is the lowest port open on the system? (use NMAP program)
7
80
72
8080
What is the second lowest port open?
71
80
13
8080
Website Exploitation: Conduct a security audit on the egov login panel at Click here What is the flag when you log in?