Reverse Challenge - Binary released

From: Lance Spitzner (lanceat_private)
Date: Sun May 05 2002 - 19:06:01 PDT

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    As announced several days ago, the Honeynet Project is
    sponsoring the Reverse Challenge.  The binary has now been
    officially released.  You have the next four weeks, until
    24:00 GMT on Friday, 31 May, 2002, to send in your
    submissions.
    
           http://project.honeynet.org/reverse/
    
    WARNING:  This binary was captured in the wild.  It is
    code developed and used by the blackhat community.  Do
    not use a production system to analyze the binary.  This
    binary has not been modified in anyway by the Project.
    What we found is what you get.
    
    On Monday, 27 May, 2002, the Honeynet Project will be
    releasing additional data.  One of the questions in the
    challenge is to identify the encoding process of the binary,
    and develop a decoder.  The data we release on the 27th will
    be encoded information, allowing you to test your decoder.
    
    
    All questions and submissions should be sent to
    
             <challengeat_private>
    
    Best of luck!
    
    -- 
    Lance Spitzner
    http://project.honeynet.org
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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