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Solutions (that we managed to find) for the 2021 PicoCTF
More than 250 writeups for picoCTF challenges
picoCTF 2024 Writeup (Capture the Flag Competition) with the solutions for the challenges.
Hayden Housen's solutions to the 2021 PicoCTF Competition
Writeups for PicoCTF 2021
Write up of solutions to the picoCTF 2023 capture the flag (CTF) event from my submissions during the competition.
Comprehensive picoCTF writeups and solutions (2019–2025), covering cryptography, binary exploitation, reverse engineering, web exploitation, forensics, and general skills. Includes beginner-friendly walkthroughs from picoCTF, picoGym, and picoMini events.
Write up of some solutions to the picoCTF 2023 from my submissions during the competition
Code submitted in hackathons, competitive programming contests (Advent Of Code, BendingSpoons Codeflows, Google HashCode, Reply Code, AtCoder, BinarySearch, LeetCode, CodeChef, Codeforces, TopCoder Contests) and CTFs (Google CTF, HackTheBox, picoCTF etc.).
Hayden Housen's solutions to the 2022 PicoCTF Competition
Hayden Housen's solutions to the 2019 PicoCTF Competition
Writeups of PICOCTF 2018
picoCTF 2023 Writeup (Capture the Flag Competition) with the solutions for the challenges.
A beginner-friendly picoCTF guide—complete challenges using only the webshell, no Linux or VM needed!
picoGym Exclusive Writeup with the solutions for the challenges.
redpwn's writeups for picoCTF 2019
picoCTF is CMU (Carnegie Mellon University) CYBERSECURITY COMPETITION. picoCTF is where you reverse engineer, break, hack, decrypt, or do whatever it takes to solve the challenge. This repo contains solutions to the 2017 problems.
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