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What's your favorite scripting language for solving challenges?


python (12.6%)

perl (6.8%)

bash (2.9%)

ruby (1.9%)

php (35.0%)

javascript (10.7%)

I'm not convinced scripting saves time, I use a "proper" language for everything I do. (21.4%)

Scripting? Excel for the winners, man! (8.7%)


Total votes: 103
Date added: 2008-06-14

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New Internet challenge 'Start flashing'
Posted by Marijn - Tuesday April 3 @ 20:30
Cat: Net-ForceA new Internet challenge has been put online, 'Start flashing'. It has some javascript and crypto elements in there, so actually there should be a category 'Miscellaneous', but well... there isn't ;)

Thanks to BernardV for creating it.

Now go check it out!

» Comments


cracker-net on 4 April 2007 01:38

At first it seemed easy but after a while i needed to get a cup of coffee...
Yet another chal in the "to do but too hard for now" list

rhican on 5 April 2007 00:53

I finally solved it too. Flashionably late as usual.

my ratings:
Originality: 8/10
Difficulty: 7/10
Knowledge needed: 3/10

very doable challenge, gnu/linux proof. Just don't get into too many xy-problems like I just did.

Nope I won't complain about this one, it'll actually teach you something buzzword compliant.

ilias on 5 April 2007 09:51

if the knowledge-needed thing is on your scale, that's a whole lot of knowledge, I think..

I should try this one later on, today..

BLAZER on 5 April 2007 20:58

Fun challenge, taught me a lot about certain things. Was a hard one though, because I didn't really read well :D, but I solved it!!

googler on 10 April 2007 18:52

but he solved it :p

ilias on 10 April 2007 22:06

Well, I solved it :)

The last-part was rather hard, mainly because I didn't really know how it all worked ( ;) )

Anyway, I kinda liked it!
I didn't knew alot/anything about some parts of the challenge, but was happy to find out how straightfoward parts of it are :D
* anonymous happy

mith_mith on 11 April 2007 11:56

i m sad :( the thing i used to solve this wasnt giving the correct answer although i took it from its official site :(
But other things were working really fine :((
* anonymous sad

stacemondos on 7 November 2007 18:57

how do u hack into peoples accounts

mith_mith on 11 November 2007 06:32

its very simple actually
just type his username
close ur eyes and guess his password
type that too
u r in !!


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