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(CTF challenge – 19 Feb 2017 – “Desperate Amateurs” – “Mary & Jaynn Returns” – category: Forensics / Reverse Engineering) : Modern high-definition video compression standards
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The story behind the challenge (as given in the challenge description) mentions “Mary and Jaynn were amateur hackers who got caught, served time, and now they’ve returned to finish what they started.” This hints at a or obfuscation technique: the flag is concealed inside the file, and we must peel away layers of “amateur” tricks.