[NGSEC] ngGame #1 - Web Authentication

From: NGSEC Research Team (labsat_private)
Date: Tue May 21 2002 - 06:59:41 PDT

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    NGSEC is proud to announce its first security game:
    
       "NGSEC's Security Game #1 - Web Authentication"
    
    
    About NGSEC Games:
    - ------------------
    
    NGSEC's games are a set of security challenges useful for anyone
    interested in security or hacking. At the Games you'll be presented a set
    of challenges you'll have to solve in order to gain access to each
    following stage.
    
    
    About Game #1:
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    NGSEC's Security Game #1 - Web Authentication has 10 levels. Difficulty
    grows every level, so first levels are very, very easy. On each level you
    will be presented a form asking you to authenticate. You do not know
    the user and the password, the goal is to bypass the authentication
    mechanism.
    
      Please note you are NOT allowed to:
        -  Hack the game-server.
        -  Brute force the authentication mechanism.
    
    By playing this game, you accept and agree these simple rules.
    
    Start playing NGSEC's Games at:
    
        http://quiz.ngsec.biz:8080/
    
    
    NGSEC Research Team <labsat_private>
    Next Generation Security Technologies
    http://www.ngsec.com
    
    Find NGSEC labs public key at: http://www.ngsec.com/pgp/labs.asc
    
    
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