As some of you may know, I've published a little over a hundred podcasts in my native language and it seems I finally got around to try and record something in English. The podcast is about one of the solutions (and a lazy one at that) to the "HackMe" Binathlon 400 task (it was basically a ZX Spectrum crackme) from the Olympic CTF Sochi 2014 run by the MSLC.
I hope you'll enjoy the video. Feel free to ask any questions (ideally in the YouTube comments) with regards to the task that you have.
If you like the idea of me recording podcasts on security, reverse-engineer and programming related topic, let me know - I might make a habit out of it.

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Vulns found in blog:
* XSS (pers, user-inter) by ged_
* XSS (non-pers) by Anno & Tracerout
* XSS (pers) by Anno & Tracerout
* Blind SQLI by Sławomir Błażek
* XSS (pers) by Sławomir Błażek
// design & art by Xa
// logo font (birdman regular) by utopiafonts / Dale Harris
/* the author and owner of this blog hereby allows anyone to test the security of this blog (on HTTP level only, the server is not mine, so let's leave it alone ;>), and try to break in (including successful breaks) without any consequences of any kind (DoS attacks are an exception here) ... I'll add that I planted in some places funny photos of some kittens, there are 7 of them right now, so have fun looking for them ;> let me know if You find them all, I'll add some congratz message or sth ;> */
Vulns found in blog:
* XSS (pers, user-inter) by ged_
* XSS (non-pers) by Anno & Tracerout
* XSS (pers) by Anno & Tracerout
* Blind SQLI by Sławomir Błażek
* XSS (pers) by Sławomir Błażek
Comments:
And yes, if you make some podkasts on reverse-engineering and other related topics, it would be great!
other than that, very interesting! thanks for sharing :)
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