Vikingskipet, Hamar
16.–20. April, 2014
Hacking Competition

Hacking Competition

In this competition you are supposed to hack stuff.

The challenges can be found at hack.tg14.gathering.org 

How do I participate?

Go to the link above and solve the challenges posted.

What should deliver?

Each challenge should specify what you should do or deliver in order to fulfill the requirements.

How do I win?

For each challenge solved you are awarded with points. The winner is the hacker with most points.

What can I win?

1st place: 6000 NOK.
2nd place: 3000 NOK.
3rd place: 2000 NOK.
4th place: 1000 NOK.
5th place: 500 NOK.

Important juridical information

Hacking systems and networks without permission is illegal.
We do not encourage or condone abusing or breaking into systems to which you have not been granted explicit access. This competition is intended to teach awareness about methods and techniques so that you can protect yourself from them, not to use them against others.

Misconduct
You may only work against targets which the specific tasks lead you to. You are not under any circumstances to attack any computer systems, web sites or other infrastructure outside the specific assignments of this competition.

In addition, you may not attack the infrastructure of the competition, including but not limited to the competition website and/or related equipment.

Fair play
Although the hacking compo is competitive, do not sabotage, distort, misdirect, destroy or in any other way prevent the progress of the other participants.

Keep your secrets
You are not allowed to provide or distribute any solutions to other participants. You are however allowed to collaborate and discuss the tasks with others, provided that your final solution to any task is your own.

Disqualification
Breaking these rules will result in immediate disqualification. The competition organizers will be the sole judge of what qualifies as breaking the rules. The decision to disqualify any participant is final and not open for appeals.

Photo:
The photo is taken by Steinar H. Gunderson and is from the hacking competition at TG13.