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Capture the Flag (CTF) is a form of hacking competition. Use for questions about the design and operation of such contests. Do not use for questions asking for help with winning contests.
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What exactly is CTF and how can I as programmer prepare for a CTF with beginner-friendly peo...
I notice that most answers seem to avoid your question of "How to prepare for a CTF", hence I will chime in. … For example, in the recent TokyoWesterns CTF 2019 (CodeBlue Qualifiers) held last weekend, there was one question, "Slack Emoji Converter Kai" that referenced another CTF question in their previous CTF …
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Hacker101 Spoilter #2 EASY Micro-CMS v1
Web CTF has a lot of guessing in it, so be prepared to keep guessing. …
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Extract data from burp response and use in another request
Burp does not have a native functionality for that. You'll need to either write an Extension or use an existing one. I'd recommend Token Extractor.
Otherwise, you could also use Python for that. Prox …