 Hello. Hey! We have Adio! Super, now I'm getting blinded too. All right, so I know we started late. Thank you so much for your patience. I'm going to have to ask you for your patience with the slideshow too, because it's pretty rough. Thanks so much, guys. First, I wanted to start by thanking all of my goons that have been running around like crazy while I still figure out how to do my job. So thank you. I'm not sure about this, but I think we had a record number of contests and events. We had a lot going on this year, so hopefully you guys all got to get into something fun. Once again, thanks to my CNE organizers, my goons, that's redundant. All right, so our first contest that we'll be announcing the winners of is Question Mark Cube. Sorry. No, did I fuck it up? No. Fucked it up. I wish I was, then I could drink a beer. Next. Yeah, never. You want to jump into Snacky? Do you got more? You want to come up and talk about Snacky real quick? Thank you for saving caves. If you're from Cube, come on up. If you have the info. Do you have slides? Oh, she had a run. Oh, we got it. The slides. The slides, cool. Okay. Hey, man. So we'll ballpark the slides. Yeah, so thanks, everyone. Yeah, Macrosus, get up here. So we're just going to wing this one. So I think we had about... Sorry, I think we had about 1,000 entries this year, which is about five times what we had last year at our unofficial Snacky contest. Thanks, everyone, for participating. How many would you say we actually vended? So, yeah, writing the numbers down, we had about, like, my... We had about 1,000 people register. From there, we had about 6 to 700 to actually get verified by Snacky. Building down from that, we vended about three, two to 300 SAOs, a few hundred badges. We vended 136 pounds of melted sand from a vending machine. And we are so gracious that DEF CON lets us bring a vending machine to bend electronic badges. Apparently people like electronic badges here. All right, so with not much further ado, our winner this year was Necrosus. Congratulations. I understand you stayed up all night, one night, and then went to the bar and saw the sunrise. So, for our winner, we do have a special one-of-a-kind aluminum Snacky badge in a special pelican case with LEDs. So, congratulations. I told you it was going to be a rough presentation. Thanks, guys. We got cube. We got cube. This was a first-year, first-time contest, straight out of my brain. It was intense. It was fun. Everybody who competed, thank you so much for being a piece of it. So, our winners were a mega-doomer who got 100 percent. If you guys are in here, can you come up? I have something for you. Second place was Strangers, which was a team of strangers that became friends. And then team name was 82 percent. Strangers was 88 percent. And again, thank you so much for participating and being a part of my crazy journey. That was amazing. Thank you. Anyone here from Adversary Wars CTF that wants to talk about their CTF really quick? Head of Con. So, we had an amazing contest this year called Adversary Wars CTF, more or less like Adversary Emulation, Summation kind of thing. We had about 100 teams registered for the contest. And three teams got to be the winners. And the first place goes to CTF.SG from Singapore. So, the entire CTF was made out of a fictional tractor. We kind of bought this from South India to create a fictional tractor based out of an elephant. So, I am going to gift them this on the stage. And that is not the only prize. We also got an amazing, I don't know, a gaming machine. They were awesome. They kind of sold like a 16 flag out of the Ender Challenge. That was pretty awesome, guys. Thank you. And come and play in Isheer Asad. We got the second place. It goes to the team Sleepy, Daniel, Grigar and Mike. They captured 16 flags, sorry, 14 flags. They fought very well. We bought them like a sword and shield. That is kind of one of the oldest martial arts in the world. And that is not all. We also got them a couple of hacking devices like from a voucher from Hackfi and a small token. Thank you guys. Thank you. You did well. And the third place goes to the team Hick, Autumn, IHAS. I don't know the meaning of that. But Bombat, Begelbites and Displock. They have captured nine flags for the CTF. So we got some stuff for them as well. Something from our plays and amazing gaming keyboard. And addition to this, we also got many other things like certification vouchers and training vouchers, other goodies as well. So that will happen on the backstage. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you guys. Thank you for playing. And I need to mention one more team because out of, I mean, all these hundred teams, they played very well. But our team kind of stand out. We have Team Encore. And could you please come to the stage? We got a young guy. We noticed an young guy and his mother playing very hard. They stayed there for like two days, I mean, two and a half days, played very well. They tried to, they kind of sold at least like, you know, four or five different flags. We thought they deserved to be, like, you know, give a consolation place for the, you know, for the sake of Defcon. And yeah, that's it. That's it for now. Thank you. Thank you, Defcon. Thank you, DT. Thank you. See you next year. So auto driving CTF has actually already left. Do we have their results? Sorry. All of it gets submitted like right before. So it's pretty disorganized. I'm going to, I'm going to skip past the bots. And before beginning, I want to give a special thank you for Defcon for making this possible. All the competitors for competing and all the great people we got to meet along the way. To give you a quick overview of who we were, we ran a CTF here today, this whole weekend actually, where you had to develop a worm or a bot to make your way through one of our three network maps. Require you to create a bot that would triage through multiple exploits, redeploy itself, copy itself over between boxes. So it's a pretty unique spin on the challenge and we are so excited we had the opportunity to share this with you guys and I hope you guys had fun along the way. Without further ado, let's announce the winners. Please come on up once you hear your name called. We got some prizes for you guys. In third place, we have OCE underscore is underscore best. Are they here? Anybody? We'll get them later. On to second place, we got Spacecats. Spacecats, if you're here, please come on up. There we go. I'm going to give you guys the choice between Bender and Mr. Robot. These are like our little rubber ducky programmers that made us through the competition to get a little personal piece of the team with you guys. Bender and Raspberry Pi for you all. Congratulations guys. And lastly, in first place, Resknock. Is Resknock here? Guess not. But thank you again guys so much. It was a pleasure having us with you. First time being here, hopefully we get to be back. Thank you. All right, so since we're running out of time, if you were a contest or event organizer, if I could just have you queuing up here, and we're going to try to rush it through like that. I know, but it doesn't matter. It's like, yeah. All right. All right, so we're going to be very brief. Thank you for playing the CTF. The CTF we did this year was to help you develop the skills that you need to be a better security engineer or IR responder. The concept of CTF is very simple. Things were broken. The application and data we give you, you need to find ways to leverage the tools we provided to you. We had host data and network telemetry, but the tools that we deployed and even the data in the way we ingested it was not working. That's what happens in real life. And we wanted you to feel what it's like to do things in real life. And so, first prize was Jira Goons. And so thank you so much. This was actually a really cool thing. We had a book exchange this year. I don't know if anyone participated in that, but it was the first year that we had a book exchange trying to do what we can to reduce our carbon footprint and also share some of our favorite books. I don't think I have a representative from the book exchange here, but I do recommend you check it out next year. For Capture the Packet, I actually do have the winners here for that. I know you're all surprised. For Capture the Packet, third place is Night Sack. Team Night Sack. Second place is Crash. And first place, Chat CTP. For Hard-Wired, third place, winner is BP. Second place, Muscle Link. First place, B2B. Kodos and Espanol. I can't ice through these and just tell everyone how thankful I am to these creators that absolutely deserve better than what I'm giving them right now. They work all year long and put on these amazing contests, so I just really, really want to apologize again for this. For Car Hacking Village, third place, we have Can Openers Prize. I don't know. We'll see. Second place, we got some Canucks. I think this is kind of a Prince situation because it's just a symbol, a semicolon. Just semicolon. So Car Hacking Village has been evolving over the past few years with harder problems and more participation than any of the past years. They've had on average 100 players in the last two years. This year, they had 170. Top teams were only one to three solves away from each other, so this was a really, really tight competition, very exciting one. And I want to say thank you to Car Hacking Village. Do I have anyone from Command and Control over there? Rad. For the first time, we showed up the ceremonies and they sent the guy who never does this. So, Mike, thank you. Yeah, we're Command and Control. I think this is our eighth or ninth year. We come back with a cyber range for you all to hack away on. Like many contests, we keep getting more and more players every year, so I appreciate everyone's participation. This year, we brought a medical record system that had 45 different challenges in it. I'll go over our winners here. And we've already handed out our prizes, so I'm not going to do it up here, but in third place, we had C-Wave. And they got lock-picking kits. And in second place, we had IRA. They got Flipper Zero, but I believe they exchanged with the first place. The first place was Savage Summerine, who showed up many of years and they always do well, and they got a Nintendo Switch. They ended up scoring 40 of our 45 challenges, including exploiting a log foreshell challenge, and discovering a little bit more of some of our new architecture than we even intended. So, that was very fun. We're excited to come back next year. Thank you, everybody. Jive, crack me if you can, folks here. Okay. The lights are blinding. Just so you know, everyone is just blurs over there. Yes? Crack me if you can? No? All right, we're zooming past this really quick. Creative Writing Short Story Contest is actually a pre-con event. If you are a creative mind, love short stories. I don't know, maybe some creepy pasta stuff. That's definitely a really good one every year. I love that. I want to say thank you to the organizers of the DEF CON bike ride. And do I have darknet folks here? All right, so if you guys haven't heard of the darknet NG, we are an ARG, an augmented reality game. We're here to be able to send you on different quests to learn new skills and be able to put those to task via challenge quests. We have a rotation of different challenges that are always new things to learn. This year, we're able to encourage a lot of new folks to come in, get involved with this awesome community. We send players to the temper evident event villages, the ham village, radio and lock picking. We also had people go through and build their own badges ahead of time, bring them to the conference and all play with mesh task, which was amazing. Overall, we had over 293 badges that we saw. And we're going to talk about the first place winners now. So for first place, there is a tie. And first place goes to both Feathers and Tupac. Come on up. So this entire contest was based off of two books made by Daniel Suarez. And we got the first edition signed for him, for each of them. So with that, put your hands together for him. So the second place winner is Teflin. And third place is Bokunno for third place. So if you want to learn more, go to our website at darknet-ng.network. And we look forward to seeing you all next year. Thanks. DC Kubernetes, DC sticker design. No. Don't have that either. Just for a minute now. Yeah, come on up. Hey, Kayla. I'm missing you, but I can't see you. It's all bright lights, man. Hi, guys. Oh, my God. What's up? Woo! So glad to be here with you guys. We're so glad to be here to present our community. This year we had an amazing CTF that involved a physical challenge as well as the virtual challenges. So we had a physical challenge room presented by Escape. We were hosted by our CTF partners, CTF Room in Kenya. We also worked with the KC7 Foundation as well as Big HQ. So we had four different organizations across four countries of richer years. So we're representing Nigeria and Kenya as well as the United States and Canada. And we're really excited to present that. So I'll introduce you to our CTF director who will give you the CTF information. Hi, everyone. How are you all doing? I'm Jeff, or Low Privs High Hopes, CTF director. And I just want to give a shout out to the CTF creators. So I'll drop a few names. We have Michaela. We have Loran. We have Jones from Kenya. Charlie. TJ. Abezi. Simeon. John Collins. Kelvin. Chris. Virus. Taha. Gilbert. Trevor. Kelvin and Kelvin from Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, USA and Canada. So I want to give a strong hand of applause to them. And then I want to thank all the hard work for the participants that participated in our CTF, gave it their all, hopefully learned some things, hopefully felt challenged and want to kind of have words with our Capture the Flag creators. But announcing the winners. So in third place, Folding Chair. Can I get a representative work? Good work. Yeah. And in second place, can I get a representative from the clean boys? Excellent job. All right. And in first place, can I get Aigomez from Sage Gen. Thank you. Super. Ooh. It's time. It's time for the DEF CON scavenger hunt folks to come and tell us who their winners are this year. My personal favorite, my family. Love you guys. I'm Evil Mofo. I'm the lead, but I've lost my voice to Zora's turn. Oh shit. Okay. Hi. Hello everyone. My name is Zora. I'm one of the judges here at the DEF CON scavenger hunt. This year our judges included Evil Mofo, Lip Flop who is working like crazy. Balsa, Shazbot, Scontz and our newest Judge Vic. This is the 26th year of the scavenger hunt. Yeah. We are probably arguably the best way for you to experience a little bit of everything that DEF CON has to offer as we send you around to interact with villages, talks, goons in other contests as well. This year we had several teams who fought like crazy to catch up to our first place team who immediately had a massive lead the minute we started the hunt. We'd like to acknowledge those teams that fought as hard as they could. Our third place team was Cringy Potlude Ventures. Yeah. Yeah. Our second place team was, yes, and that is their team name. But coming in first we'd like to congratulate Missing DEF CON badges. Come on up here guys real quick. What's the quick list? So yes, this is our first place team Missing DEF CON badges. So if you've never played the scavenger hunt before please come see us next year. We keep DEF CON weird. Thank you. If you're on team or the potlickers please come with us. Nope. Okay. Ooh. Hey. Do I have, oh you guys see me. Thanks. It's okay. We're, fuck it, we're doing it live. All right, cool. So DEF CON Mud Dumb Terminal Edition, we caused a lot of shenanigans this year. We played on a 26-year-old mud with 40-year-old terminals. I want to send thanks to Dual D for bringing them out because this is a joke on Discord. We crammed it together in a month and the player who won wound up playing for like 30 hours and figured out how to bypass our cheat detection. So Cal, if you're around congratulations. He won an analog pocket. Other than that, yeah, this is fantastic. We'll be back next year probably with modem banks instead of dumb terminals because I'm not doing this again. Thank you all. We are abandoning the slide show because, because I can't anymore. Hi DEF CON. This is DEF CON's next top threat model. So this is, my name's Naws. This is Shauna. Hey. We had about 85 contestants join our contest. So we basically present the contestants with a design. They're going to go through and try and find as many findings as possible and give some guidance to the DEF team on why it's important and what the risk is. We are a contestant that won. So he spent about 15 hours in total. We had some most interesting threats. We're denial of service caused by wildlife. And we had death, destruction, dismemberment, and explosions. And yeah. And then the most interesting mitigation was unplug this system fucking right now. So we had about 120 threats that were submitted in total. A lot of really good information. We also did a, it wasn't part of the contest, but we did a kids activity. And we had what his father called his chaos monkey. And some of the best mitigation, the theme was around beach, going to the beach. And he said that, you know, he could get attacked by sharks. His mitigation was to take some blood and throw in the other direction. Yeah. So we had three winners. Joe Ram. It was first place. We had Lovely Dreamer and Cable Pull. Thank you. Thank you. I thought you said that you couldn't do the Vanna White stuff. You're making it work. Practicing to be a ring girl for UFC. Hey there. We're from the maps of the digital lands. It's amazing how much talent we saw here at DEF CON. Like everybody who came and said, oh, I can't draw. Check this out. So we've got some winners here. Some people did a really good job. Here we have Lythikon, number one artist of the show. We're from the Red Team CTF. My name is Lyth Slayer. We do not have Pony EIP with us today. He also goes by Pony Pie. But we do have Knopf Researcher, Ju CK and Conehead. We wanted to give a big shout out to everyone who played in the quals and made it to the finals. I'm going to let Wes, who also goes by Knopf Researcher, go in detail. We just want to say thank you for all the teams that came out and played in the qualification round. We had 500 teams play. So it was just a lot of great players out there. About three to five people per team was awesome. There were definitely some stacked teams out there. But what was really awesome is that a big shout out to Ipsac for single-handedly creating our finals. So with that, we had after the qualification round, the top 10 teams went on to the finals. The finals were standalone. Each person got their own instance. But essentially they hacked the box pro lab, right? Super awesome kind of thing that Ipsac built out. So we're super excited for that. So with that, I'll go ahead and announce the top three teams. Number three was France at DefCon 31. The entire country came out. The whole thing. Number two, who's definitely played a few times before, is AI generated. And then super impressive. This team was actually just a team of one. Until like the second day, then they got one more person. And on the third day they got a third person. So pretty impressive. They go by A Dragos. And for each one of the teams, because we're going to bring all this stuff up here, we got roughly $12,000, $8,000, $5,000 were the prizes. First place, Scott. Oh, they got a few flippers. Procs marked. No search books and vouchers. Years of hacked-a-box pro labs and VIPs. Sands course of their choice. And Sector 7 malware dev courses. A nuke. First thing in third got nukes. Custom fallout and neon signs. And a kawaii sticker pack. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Check us out next year. I know you're not going to believe it, but I actually have some contest winners. I have the information. All right. So another one of my favorite contests is Hacker Runway, which is just this beautiful concept out of my friend Jay's mind. And it's a way to have fun with our cool wearables and show off our individuality at DEF CON, which is a lot of that here, and I thank you all. For functional wear, we had Kelly's Convertible Cocktail Evening Gown with a Faraday lining. Smart wear. Artie's iBoot with color change based on pressure. Digital wear. Chibi's Sendbot. Aesthetic wear. Went to Joy Evil's Info Hazard Green look. Last year's trophy winner was Enter... I'm sorry. Entered the competition, but lost her title this year in both the smart wear and the people's choice categories. The people's choice trophy winner was Kelly's Convertible Cocktail Evening Gown. I was told I could do this in 45 seconds. I'm Serum from Fish Stories and I know I have three winners in the crowd please stand up. For those of you who don't know, Fish Stories is a pre-con contest. We established a fictional company and management team and gave it out to everybody. It was Defcon Custard and Cream with 31 distinct flavors. There were three members of the management team. We gave contestants fake articles and LinkedIn profiles. The articles were fun. Our chief marketing officer loved her parakeet Linda. And we asked the contestants to create a backstory and fishing email. One page each. The results were tremendous. All the contestants did a fabulous job, but we had to pick winners. And so the winners in our three categories Dan Malvy, stand up wave. He was the wizard. The really cool thing about his is he had an embedded thread that really wanted us to click. The wizard is the one that is the most technical and makes us click the most. And would Bird Bird stand up? The Jester. Somewhere in here. She had a parrot kindergarten and a dating show called The Perfect Pastry Partner, which was awesome. And our overall winner, the ruler, is our runner. I see him in the crowd. He had the commission of Cream and he called it Creamcon and we're in Vegas and I don't know if I should go very far on to that one. But anyhow, thank you everybody. I'm off. Hi, I'm Dan Malvy. I'm a CTF with two unique twists. We had players attacking the evil Starfish Limited Corporation. The first twist was that we had multiple branches. So players could get significant points on the board without ever touching a command prompt. If you were attacking HR, it was social engineering, attacking financial, data analysis. We heard from some of our team members that the CEO suite was especially evil and had hybrid challenges. The second twist, what we were seeing during the weekend was that the model was dynamic. As players completed challenges, the model reacted with an intensity equal to the difficulty level of the challenge. Naturally, people loved seeing the taser transformer and the bioreactor exploding in flame. We had 96 active teams and the winners are as follows. There are two winners that we would like to honor here. First one is the first team that penetrated the bioreactor and caused it to explode. That would be Sneeds, Feed and Seed. And our winner, the first place with who controlled the board for most of the weekend and coming back for their second year win in our competition is ASM Hole. Meet us off the stage. We got a little something for you. Congratulations to all of our teams. You all did a wonderful job. The TELA Challenge is an epic battle of wits and skill. It is among the most difficult contests at DEF CON and takes an entire DEF CON to play and an entire team to win. This year, for the second year running, the TELA Challenge congratulates Foxbox Styling Services who took it away with a last-minute win. We had 206 individual players in the TELA Challenge this year across eight active registered teams. 6,613 calls came into the system starting 10,066 billable minutes. Grew player meals because you could be eaten by a grew in the TELA Challenge, numbered 248. And 554 voicemails were listened to by the players who sustained 138 injuries from exploding phono books allegedly. There were 103 phonomon battles in the phonoverse. Two employees were socially engineered and five bugs were remediated by players leading to a release that immediately crashed as soon as it was deployed. Finally, the number of denial of service attacks on our asterisk system numbered one. We're looking forward to coming back next year with even more. Thank you to the players. All right, DEF CON. I am Criptok and this is T7. We are with the Crypto and Privacy Village Gold Bug Challenge. This year we had an epic battle. 250 teams registered. One team who joins us on the stage now. OCE Ocean completed all the challenges during the contest. So huge props to them. During the CON, if you solved three, we gave you a magazine. If you solved five, you got a sweet SAO that's silly add-on for the kids. And the winners take home this epic Gold Bug. So thanks everybody. See you again next year. This is quite concerning. There are many unshielded heads in this room right now. So hello, I'm Forge. I'm here on behalf of the Tinfoil Hat Challenge, which is, in my belief, probably the most important contest here, because we are protecting your brain meats. So for all of those uninitiated, Tinfoil Hat Challenge, we have two different categories. We have classic hats being built with just tinfoil. Unlimited hats being built with tinfoil tails, and more importantly, real science. We have a mannequin out on display with a receiver up in her head. We're transmitting from various points in the room, and we're going to measure how effective your tinfoil hat is at protecting those brain meats. With a real challenge, we also have real prizes. Prices have been given out. This is a great time to plug our internet presence. So Tinfoil Hat, it's TFC, so you can see all of the winning hats there. For our classic winner, we have two Malore who came and tried like, oh, we're out in the audience, but yes, tried 14, 15 times. Real science, we've got baffles in there. We have a very functional hat there. We have Foon as our style category with a lovely, squid-like octopus hat if you've seen that walking around. And lastly, we have one in our unlimited category. So hopefully this is all very legit, very serious. We are here to protect you. Hopefully you've seen people taking those extra precautions out in the world, confusing the people that are not part of our event. And we hope you have a great time and see us next time. Hello, DEF CON. I'm Rare with the Hardware Hacking Village CTF. This year we created another challenge with custom hardware, well, custom hardware in a fictional badge that contestants needed to hack on. I'm excited to announce the top three winners. We had Drone Amplified in third place, Nuclear Kitty in second place and Solving All But One Challenge Mako in first place. Please give a round of applause for all of them and thank you. Hello, we are the beverage cooling contraption contest. You cool beer. If you lose, you get beer. If you win, you get beer. Wow. So the people that won this year, they got a whole bunch of cup pennies. They sorted through them all through a little, like, to get just the copper, not the brass crap. And then ran it through dry ice and ice broke the alcohol and poured the beer through it and they did like 70 degrees in like 15 seconds. So they were like 100 degrees to like 40. They're awesome. I'll meet them over there. Hello, I'm here from Trace Labs. I'll try to keep this short but the subject is important. The Trace Labs OSINT is a non-theoretical CTF. We are working, we did work on real missing persons cases and generated about 3,000 pieces of intelligence that will be passed on to law enforcement. Our highest prize our highest prize always goes to the most valuable OSINT the ones that are most impactful. Our MVO winner for this event was able to identify where a missing person had appeared in an escort ad in another state. They were able to further reinforce this through a number of techniques. This information has already been compiled. They compiled the report within under 24 hours and it has already been shared with law enforcement. I know we want to rush but I want to reinforce that there is a high likelihood that the missing person will be reunited with their family thanks to the effort of this team the League of Extraordinary OSINers. I just want to say it's a team effort. It wasn't just me. It's malware TX456 in Lab Scout without you it wouldn't happen and we're really glad to help. Let's bring everybody back home. Hey DEF CON we're DC 207 we're from the state of Maine we have a DEF CON group there we're the lonely hard drive so we were a combination scavenger hunt and CTF on a physical hard drive hundreds of which were hidden around the conference we've got a first place winner who already got there and got on a plane just in third and you'll have to meet us on stage for your prizes it's Ponegaches, RFID tools all kinds of cool stuff Thank you DEF CON everyone who participated. Hey we're in Bedded Systems Village this is a new contest this year where we had a whole bunch of embedded devices where we attacked from the physical side over the network RF we had some mobile challenges and we even had some challenges on our funky little badge here so in first place we had a team with 40,000 out of about 50,000 points available so great job Venator Orham a treasure hunt puzzle we had one person who found and claimed the treasure his name was Dutch he did it all on his phone via mobile solved many many different things across different villages and claimed the treasure for himself three two one happy birthday El Cantaro three two one happy birthday El Cantaro Hello DEF CON this is Recall on Village this year we had two contests and talks we are adding up contests making more hands on so we had a CTF and a subdomain collection people will talk about it we got a good vibe over there so if you are around next year please come check out Hello DEF CON around the OSEN CTF obviously around finding information and collecting details we have three players in total we had 142 teams 248 players so the third player or third team which won is Phoenix do we have Phoenix in the house team Phoenix we have hacked 5 packets for you if you are around all right moving on the second team was Atomic Chonk anyone from Atomic Chonk okay all right are they around all right moving on to the first team which is Pinja as usual they have been winning the contest for a couple of years now and here they are they get a 3D printer a RGB mousepad as well as a recon API from Red Angle on to the next contest which is Recall Acharya Hey DEF CON this was the first time in seven years of recon village we did Recall Acharya contest Acharya is an Indian origin word which means master the stats were amazing there were some 67 teams total registered we had total domain of 15,000 so the contest was around domain enumerations we had a whooping 23 million submissions this time there was one team with the highest invalid 25% invalid submission but our winner which was domain tool had only 0.9% invalid submissions so domain tools on the stage the winner gets PlayStation 5 Dan Fernandez from domain tools are you around? Recall API from Red Angle Labs a six month subscription the winner gets Wi-Fi Auditing Adapter from hack 5 and the winner gets RGB mouse pad from Red Angle Labs last but not least we are going to release all the techniques and data for community research all the 23 million subdomains so have fun see you next year long live Recall a big shout out to Kunal who is one of the creators of the CTF but he is not here with us so this is to you Kunal for me and telling me to get off stage I did want to mention there were some contest events villages that I didn't have a chance to mention but I am going to do better next year I know I said that last year but I'm actually going to do it so I just wanted to thank them for their hard work sorry that I fucked it up and as just to change things up I would like to let everyone know that there was a secret challenge in hacker karaoke and there were no winners so that's still something you guys can do the prize is an RFID reader-writer so there's still stuff out there guys thank you so much for for this community thank you everybody