CTPy
A series of 'Capture The Flag' styled Python challenges (by solamarpreet)
Crypton
Library consisting of explanation and implementation of all the existing attacks on various Encryption Systems, Digital Signatures, Key Exchange, Authentication methods along with example challenges from CTFs (by ashutosh1206)
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Cyber Apocalypse CTF 2022 Writeup - Down the Rabinhole
n = 56438641309774959123579452414864548345708278641778632906871133633348990457713200426806112132039095059800662176837023585166134224681069774331148738554157081531312104961252755406614635488382297434171375724135403083446853715913787796744272218693049072693460001363598351151832646947233969595478647666992523249343972394051106514947235445828889363124242280013397047951812688863313932909903047 e = 2 B = 263063435253385937926984981365320113271 c1= 429546912004731012886527767254149694574730322956287028161761007271362927652041138366004560890773167255588200792979452452 c2= 29903904396126887576044949247400308530425862142675118500848365445245957090320752747039056821346410855821626622960719507094119542088455732058232895757115241568569663893434035594991241152575495936972994239671806350060725033375704703416762794475486000391074743029264587481673930383986479738961452214727157980946 delta = (B + n) >> 1 c1 = (c1 + delta^2) % n c2 = (c2 + delta^2) % n # Source: https://github.com/ashutosh1206/Crypton/blob/master/RSA-encryption/Attack-Franklin-Reiter/exploit.sage def gcd(a, b): while b: a, b = b, a % b return a.monic() def franklinreiter(C1, C2, e, N, a, b): P. = PolynomialRing(Zmod(N)) g1 = (a*X + b)^e - C1 g2 = X^e - C2 result = -gcd(g1, g2).coefficients()[0] return result def int_to_bytes(x: int) -> bytes: return x.to_bytes((x.bit_length() + 7) // 8, 'big') bg = 0x272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727 soln = franklinreiter(c2, c1, e, n, 1 << 312, bg + delta - (delta << 312)) - delta print(int_to_bytes(int(soln)))
What are some alternatives?
When comparing CTPy and Crypton you can also consider the following projects:
dc540-0x00005a - DC540 hacking challenge 0x00005a.
CTFever - Fantastic toolkit for CTFers and everyone.
CTFNote - CTFNote is a collaborative tool aiming to help CTF teams to organise their work.
CTFs - CTF Cheat Sheet + Writeups / Files for some of the Cyber CTFs that I've done
featherduster - An automated, modular cryptanalysis tool; i.e., a Weapon of Math Destruction
nsa-codebreaker-2020 - My solutions to the 2020 NSA Codebreaker Challenge
ctfcli - ctfcli is a tool to manage Capture The Flag events and challenges
basecrack - Decode All Bases - Base Scheme Decoder
cry-me - CRY.ME (CRYptographic MEssaging application)