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: What clues did the file name "[BIREL]" give you? Step-by-Step Solution : Command used to extract. Observation of the internal files.
: A historical true crime case involving a Swiss dancer. Forensic challenges sometimes use real-world crime data or news articles as "flavor" for steganography ( The Dancer And The Cannibal - Another Nobody - Acast ). 3. Recommended Investigation Steps [BIREL]1.7z
: A specific financial messaging or banking system (used in Italy for TARGET-related transactions). If the challenge is financial forensics, you might be looking for transaction logs or packet captures ( Economic Information Warfare - QUT ePrints ). : What clues did the file name "[BIREL]" give you
Tool used to find the flag (e.g., "Used binwalk to find a hidden PNG"). : The final string found (e.g., CTF{...} ). : A historical true crime case involving a Swiss dancer
If you are documenting your solution, your write-up should follow this logical flow:
: Use tools like file [BIREL]1.7z or 7z l [BIREL]1.7z to list the contents without extracting. This often reveals file names that serve as further clues. 2. Potential Context: The "BIREL" Clue
: A famous brand of racing karts. In a CTF, this could mean the archive contains images of karts or GPS data from a racing track (telemetry forensics).