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  1. Reverse engineering

HackTheBox Cyber Apocalypse 2024

List of all the HTB's Cyber Apocalypse reversing problems, with their accompanying solutions and write-ups of my solution process.

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As a beginner in reverse engineering, I thought that doing some CTF problems would be a good way to practice and get better, without having the pressure of completing the challenges before the end of the CTF. As a result of this, I decided to get all the reversing problems and do them at my own pace. In this section, you'll find my write-ups for the different problems, containing my thought process, my mistakes, my theories. You can find a list of all the problems at

https://github.com/Arr-n-D/htb-cyber-ctf-reversing-problems