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  1. Capture The Flag - CTF Hacker para aprender hacking e cibersegurança do zero ao avançado com a HackerSec.

  2. capturetheflag.withgoogle.comGoogle CTF

    Google will run the 2023 CTF competition in two parts: an online jeopardy-CTF competition, and a different on-site contest open only to the top 8 teams of the online jeopardy-CTF competition. "Capture The Flag" (CTF) competitions are not related to running outdoors or playing first-person shooters.

    • Overview
    • Game Setup & Rules
    • Playing Strategically
    • Variations

    Capture the flag is easy to set up, and it’s incredibly fun to play. If you have at least 8 people, a large open space to play on, and 2 flags, you're already ready to go. The goal is to grab the enemy team's hidden flag and bring it back to your side—but if you get tagged in enemy territory, you're off to jail! The first team to steal the other's flag wins. Keep reading for the ultimate guide to this classic outdoor activity.

    To play capture the flag, divide a large group into 2 teams and have each team hide a "flag" (or random object) somewhere on their territory.

    Explore the other team's side to find their flag, while making sure they don't find and take yours.

    The first team to find their opponents' flag and take it back to their own territory wins!

    Choose 2 similar objects to be “flags.”

    Use literal flags, or just use 2 random objects, as long as they’re of similar size and shape. If you’re playing at night, it’s best to have something light colored. Some good options include:

    Balls and Frisbees (you may make a rule that they can be passed once found, or they have to be carried)

    Locate a large, open area to play.

    You need plenty of room to run around and places to hide the flag. Lots of obstructions and obstacles, such as bushes or trees, will give you places to hide as you search for the opponents’ flag, which can make the game more fun as well.

    Play in a big front or backyard, a paintball course, or a large stretch of woods, especially with a stream or set of power lines in the middle.

    Break your team up into "guards" and "attackers."

    The best way to play as a team is to have set roles. This way you know that a certain number of people will be defending your flag, no matter what. You may want one more guard than attacker, someone who focuses on getting your team out of jail if anything goes wrong.

    Guards patrol the center line and the rest of your field, ready to tag anyone who crosses or tries to find your flag. They alert the rest of the team when they've found someone hiding or sneaking on their side. They also try to prevent jailbreaks.

    Attackers try to sneak away or outrun the guards, looking for the flag. They will often go to jail while searching, so other attackers need to take turns saving them so that all the attackers don't end up in jail at once. Once they find the flag, they tell the rest of their team and try to capture it.

    Freeze people when you tag them instead of sending them to jail.

    If you're tagged, simply stop moving and stand in place until someone on your team tags you. Once you're unfrozen, continue to play again as if nothing ever happened.

    Play with a frisbee or ball for your flag that you pass to teammates.

    This often makes the game much faster and more offensive-minded. If you capture the flag, throw it to a teammate to try and get it out of your territory. The tagging rules still apply. Consider adding a rule stating that if the flag is dropped (by a bad pass or missed catch), the flag must be returned to the starting space.

    This is a great variation for open-field games, where it is impossible to hide a flag.

    Hide multiple flags per team.

  3. 3 Hours Left. TagPro is a free-to-play online multiplayer capture the flag video game with servers in North America, Europe, and Australia that runs through all mainstream browsers!

  4. ctf.hacker101.com › aboutHacker101 CTF

    CTF stands for Capture The Flag, a style of hacking event where you have one goal: hack in and find the flag. Flags are placed in various locations -- they might be in a file, in the database, stuck into source code, or otherwise -- and your goal is to hunt them all down.

  5. Learn how to play Capture the Flag, a classic outdoor game that involves stealing the opposing team's flag and bringing it to your base. Find out the objective, number of players, materials, and gameplay of this fun and exciting game.

  6. Capture the Flag (CTF) is a traditional outdoor sport where two or more teams each have a flag (or other markers) and the objective is to capture the other team's flag, located at the team's "base" (or hidden or even buried somewhere in the territory), and bring it safely back to their own base.