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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:51:18 -0500
From: magik@...ctf.com
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: smpCTF Hacker Olympics 2010

 © smp Capture The Flag (CTF) 2010 Hacker Olympics
Is a contest designed by "hackers" and "security enthusiasts" for the like
to battle it out against each other over a highly sugar induced weekend.
In the smpCTF Hacker Olympics teams and individuals are put up against
other teams from around the globe in the same environment with the same
objectives and a mission to accomplish. Do you have what it takes to
compete...?

The smpCTF 2010 Hacker Olympics starts off with an initial qualification
round. The quals round will separate the true ninjas from the fake pirates
in the shadows! The top 5 teams from the 1st round of smpCTF Hacker
Olympics will move on to the smpCTF finals. During the smpCTF finals, the
qualifying teams will then compete against each other in a head to head
war game competition.

Qualifying teams will be required to defend a vulnerable server in order
to safe-guard their flags, while at the same time successfully attacking
another team’s server to steal flags and gain points.

For more information, check out: http://www.smpctf.com

Pre-registration is open soon, Scheduled for summer of 2010.

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