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Defcon 29 badge
Defcon 29 badge






defcon 29 badge

SandsSaharaAladdin Bet You Can’t Eat Just One Trying out different variations of these four results the following solution and next piece to the URL: This brings us to (in order of DEFCON year): If we look through the list of all the places DEFCON has been hosted at, we can start picking out the ones no longer open. It seems like this part of the challenge relates to the places in Las Vegas that have hosted DEFCON before. The next piece of the puzzle appears to be an image of the Las Vegas strip, with a clue about shifting from place to place, but never forgetting the ones we’ve lost. NycunorgFuvsgĬlassic crypto is always fun but don’t expect them all to be this easy. Pynffvp pelcgb vf nyjnlf sha ohg qba’g rkcrpg gurz nyy gb or guvf rnfl. One of the simplest ciphers to learn about is ROT13, which shifts letters of the alphabet by 13 characters. This puzzle appears to be a cipher, and according to the HTML, “It’s the simple things in life”, and “It’s too easy”. Reconnecting the badge to the console reveals a new URL to follow. Taking a set of small metal tweezers, we’re able to scratch off the metal and “Disconnect” with the Red pill. Next to this area of the badge is a small pad on the board. What if we try top to bottom instead of left to right? �� doesn’t seem like a very good answer… With nothing of use in the HTML, we take a look at the badge for anything that stands out.įour rows of six bits, what if we try to read them? Tying nicely into this year’s DEFCON theme “Can’t Stop The Signal”, we were essentially spreading a worm across badges unlocking additional types and signals for other players.įollowing our newest clue from the badge console, we’re given a familiar choice: Upon collecting each of the badge types, we were presented with a link to our next task in the badge console. Luckily the Discord server was very active and a great place to find others looking to share tokens. With DEFCON not officially starting until Friday, it was difficult to find many badge types outside of Human, Goon, and Creator in-person. We were first tasked with collecting each of the other badge types by connecting via ports on the sides of the badge, the lanyard USB cable, or token generated in the badge console. Connecting the badge to a phone or laptop resulted in a console with a player’s Simon Says stats and badge challenge progression. Powering on the badge while holding down the top-left key would start a game of Simon Says, with multiplayer scaled to any other badges connected.

defcon 29 badge

The badge could be powered by battery, or either of the USB ports. The badge consisted of stacked boards hosting four RGB keys, three touch sensors, male/female connectors on the sides, USB-A and USB-C ports on the bottom, and a special lanyard cable with USB-A and USB-C plugs on the ends. With multiple ways to connect and sync with other badges, everyone was able to play along and get the most from their DEFCON Badge experience. This year’s badge was the first from creators MK Factor, who did an amazing job of bridging the gap between the in-person and virtual attendees. These badges allow a wearer admission to the con and, in recent years, can eclipse talks and villages with unique and challenging puzzles. Attendees are identified by badges, varying in types like Human, Goon, Creator, Speaker, Artist, Vendor, and Press. DEFCON is one of the world’s largest hacker conferences, taking place in Las Vegas for the past 29 years.








Defcon 29 badge