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ACCESSING ACHIEVEMENT DATABASE...

DISPLAYING RECORDS FOR: CHALLENGE 01 - SNACK CRYPTOGRAPHY

CHALLENGE STATUS: ACTIVE | DATABASE: ONLINE

cat /var/log/snack_submissions.log | sort -r
@noopnoop CHALLENGE 01 2025-05-07T15:52:36.000Z
"Binary Bites"
[Description=Quinoa puff based shapes of 1's and 0's. Grab a handfull of Binary bites and eat them out of the bag, pour them on some yogurt or enjoy them in a bowl of milk. There are infinite ways to enjoy Binary Bites. HackerConnection= At its core, binary is the language of computers. Every program, exploit, and script a hacker uses ultimately boils down to 1s and 0s. The name taps into the foundation of all digital systems. The word binary evokes the days of command-line hacking, shell scripts, and booting raw binaries, especially in CTFs, red team engagements, or exploit dev. The name is a nod to that gritty, hands-on ethos. Ingedients= Quinoa Puffs Almond Butter Dark Chocolate Chips Espresso Powder Sea salt ]
FleaBeard CHALLENGE 01 2025-05-11T13:47:36.000Z
"kerberoasted nuts"
[Description=They're nuts.... that have been roasted... kerberoasted HackerConnection=High protein snack for those extended pentesting engagements. Ingredients=Nuts Seasonings Heat]
[SLOT AVAILABLE] --/--/---- --:--:--
This slot awaits your submission. Complete Challenge 01 to claim your place in the Hall of Fame.

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR SPOT

  1. Find the secret menu by investigating the site's structure
  2. Decode the hidden key to access the submission form
  3. Create your original hacker-inspired snack concept
  4. Submit your entry to be permanently recorded in the database
  5. Wait for validation from the SnackSpaceCon organizers

Accepted submissions will be displayed in this Hall of Fame as proof of your cryptographic prowess and culinary creativity.

CHALLENGE 01 LEADERBOARD

Watch this space for the first confirmed completions of the Snack Cryptography challenge.

grep "STATUS: COMPLETED" /var/log/challenge01.log | wc -l

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