In November, some RE:UN10N members were in Busan, Korea represented Malaysia in ASEAN Cyber Shield 2025. It was a first winter experience for some of them, but the cold weather did not let them down at all!. All four Malaysia teams were in the top 10 for the pre-qual round, and one Open category team was in the final! What they say about the experience??!
On 15th of November, Vicevirus shared some tricks on how to solve CTF challenges. The recording of the session is available at..Ops, no recording for this. You missed it!
In October, Four RE:UN10N members, Zeqzoq, Hikki, w6rstpain and benkyou, were in Bangkok, Thailand represented Malaysia in Cyber SEA Game competition. This year, the game required them to play solo! It was a new experience for some of them. Check out what they said about it
On 18th of October, Ammar conducted a sharing session about AD CS exploitation. The audience learned how attackers leverage misconfigurations in ADCS for privilege escalation and how to spot them before they do. The recording of the session is available at , RE:HACK Youtube channel
Read moreOn 10th of October, Nik Amir showed how to use Ligolo-ng, a Modern Post-Exploitation Tool. The recording of the session is available at , RE:HACK Youtube channel
Read moreOn 29th of September, Thaqif shared how attackers exploit middleware logic and the practical ways to identify and defend against these issues. The recording of the session is available at , RE:HACK Youtube channel
Read moreOn 28th of August, Marcus shared with the audience on how to write a Burp Suite extension, based on his internship experience. The recording of the session is available at , RE:HACK Youtube channel. The source code and the presentation slides were uploaded here by Marcus Benkyousec GitHub
Read moreOn 14th of August, Shreethaar shared his recent study about dissecting DLL files with static and dynamic approaches. The recording of the session is available at , RE:HACK Youtube channel
Read moreNik Amir, represented RE:UN10N organised a Jeopardy CTF for the preliminary round of Badge to Bridge : ICS Cyber Siege. The CTF was sponsored by Velum Labs. We collaborated with our friends from Heroes Cyber Security during the prelim. The final was a collaboration with the Wargames.MY OGs. The CTF also was participated by many RE:UN10N members and some of them were crowned as the winners.
Read moreRE:HACK was the co-host for this UMCS event and RE:UN10N took part in organising the final CTF onsite
Read moreRE:UN10N members organised the first onsite national-level CTF competition as a part of the first anniversary of BlackBerry CCoE, Malaysia. Thank you BlackBerry CCoE Malaysia for trusting us in organising the CTF and allowing us to be a part of the momentful event!
Read moreRE:UN10N members competed in Prelim-round of the Hacktheon Sejong 2025 and managed to get 20th place. This however did not make them able to join the final round, onsite in Korea.
Read moreSome members participated in this prestigious competition.
Read moreMembers shared knowledge through a mini workshop and organised a mini CTF.
Read moreRE:UN10N members participated in Amazing CyberHunt CTF by Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman under the name RE:UN10N Jr and championed the game.
Read moreRE:UN10N members organised this event to encourage diversity in cybersecurity.
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