 This is a video write-up for the Trippie Challenge, the next five-point simple challenge on TJCTF. No real challenge prompt here other than just Link Trippie. I'm going to copy this link and we can check it out in the browser. But it is just a GIF or a GIF, depending on your religion, whatever, of this circle doing weird things. Okay, so let's do some analysis on this. I'm going to hop over to my terminal. I'm going to use WGet to go ahead and download this because I have saved the link. So once it is downloaded, we can check it out. It is simply a GIF animated picture. So now I would do my typical low-hanging fruit file reconnaissance enumeration stuff like that. So, obvious go-to, I would run strings on this. So, strings on that file. A lot here. I piped it to less and I scrolled through it for a little bit. The headers for a GIF image, Netscape, etc. We could run exit tool on this if we really wanted to. And I think a lot of people tripped up on this challenge because the flag is so hidden here and that it is so tiny and so small in the strings output. So, I think a lot of people were pretty furious once they realized that, oh, it's literally just a strings problem. You can, again, greptack eye for your flag format and you can just, okay, get an easy one there. And that is just kind of good practice to do no matter what you're looking at, just in case. And we'll see that it does pan out just fine in this case. So, we can use that as a simple get flag script. We have found our flag. Mark that as executable. Run it, redirect it to a static plain text file in case we ever need it. And then we can go ahead and mark that challenge as complete. Cool. So, simple task for Trippie, the next five point challenge in TJCTF. I want to give a special shout out and some love to the people that support me on Patreon. You guys are phenomenal. We're being willing to go on this journey with me. $1 a month on Patreon will give you a special shout out just like this at the end of every video. $5 a month will give you extra early access to videos that are recorded and released on YouTube before they are released. Hey, if you did like this, you're into these capture the flag video write ups or other programming tutorials that I do. Please do like this video. Maybe leave me a comment. If you're willing to subscribe, join the Discord server, link in the description. It's a cool community of other capture the flag players, programmers, hackers. And hey, if you're willing to support me on Patreon. See you in the next video.