PhenixCorp
CTF Lead- Discord: @phenixcorp
A message from our team leader, PhenixCorp:
This space has been created to pay tribute to our challenge designers who, year after year, give their all to come up with all these challenges for you. This sometimes requires a lot of sacrifices throughout the year, and I hope that, like me, you appreciate the work they put in. In addition, our alumni are highlighted because without them, the HFCTF would not be what it is today. Thank you to them.
We wanted a single location for all our information on CTFs throughout the year and to keep track of all our alumni, which we will update as we go along. This includes our famous Beginner CTF.
As you can see, many new features are added each year, and more are on the way, such as the ability to log into our scoreboards via your Discord account, one of our team’s major advances.
Thank you for supporting us as you do every year, and don’t forget that Hackfest is as much a challenge for you as it is for our team of volunteers. Finally, as I have been saying for so many years:
Don't learn to hack, but hack to learn!
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Martin was involved in Hackfest from 2010 to 2017 and is fascinated by the many areas offered by computer science. Some of his challenges include:
Known for HFCTF bleeding edge Windows tracks
Volunteer at Hackfest since...the count has been lost
One of those old-timers who started hacking when ANSI and HPVAC was a thing and most activities were over phone lines and text-based interfaces
A seasoned IT security professional with many years of experience (most of them in offensive security), specializing in penetration testing, red teaming, and Active Directory. A dedicated community contributor and educator, he's led CTFs, taught security courses, and is known for clear, actionable reporting and a passion for sharing knowledge.