PlaidCTF 2021: Plaid Party Planning IV
This year’s edition of the Plaid Party Planning saga explores a type confusion in OCaml. The bug results from two OCaml performance optimizations interacting poorly.
This year’s edition of the Plaid Party Planning saga explores a type confusion in OCaml. The bug results from two OCaml performance optimizations interacting poorly.
For PlaidCTF this year, I created a demake of The Witness in Hypercard. Since most of the technology I used is over 20 years old, and a lot of the documentation seems lost to time, I created a short video that discusses how I made it, and what resources I used in order to make it happen.
It occurred to me about a month ago that I never published author writeups for the “Toaster Wars: Going Rogue” CTF problems from PicoCTF 2017 and PlaidCTF 2017, which is particularly troubling since one of them wasn’t actually solved in contest! To remedy this, and in celebration of the release of a new game in the series that inspired these problems later this week, I’ll be posting writeups for all of the Toaster Wars problems over the course of the week.
For day four, I’ll be talking about the Blazing Flag from PlaidCTF 2017.
It occurred to me about a month ago that I never published author writeups for the “Toaster Wars: Going Rogue” CTF problems from PicoCTF 2017 and PlaidCTF 2017, which is particularly troubling since one of them wasn’t actually solved in contest! To remedy this, and in celebration of the release of a new game in the series that inspired these problems later this week, I’ll be posting writeups for all of the Toaster Wars problems over the course of the week.
For day three, I’ll be covering the first of the three Toaster Wars problems from PlaidCTF 2017: the Light Flag.