 Do we have proprietary data? Great. Do we have nosy parkers? Anybody from that team? Okay. We'll have a quick run. S.T.F.U. Donnie? Oh, here. Oh. You forgot that. And what about the 4815 team? 4815? One, six, two, three, four, two. Yeah. That's somebody's phone number? No. So that's the team name. That's the team name. I'll just display it. Yeah. So we'll display all the top teams here. Thanks for joining the S.T.F., participating, and playing so enthusiastically. We had a great turnout this year. I mean, it was our first time, actually, organizing the recon village. And it was overwhelming, both on the S.T.F. front and on the talks. We had some awesome submissions for our CFP. And of course, some of you would have also attended the talks here. So, yeah, we are pretty much pumped up. And we are all ready to give away the prizes. Yeah. Sorry? No. No. No. No. Yeah. I think we can verify that here. Somebody will help you out with the login verification. And, yeah, then we'll be done with the prizes. So I'll hand over the mic to Kunal. He's our back-end guy. He was constantly at it, the admin, all the time. He'll be telling us more details about how the S.T.F. and the challenges were made. So we had a bunch of challenges around OSINT. And we were supposed to figure the right flags. We had a few companies which he will talk about in detail. And the X64. Okay. Hello, everyone. So, yeah. Good. Congratulations, guys. First of all, to the winners. And then, okay, so the basic premise of the S.T.F. was we had an organization called x64corp.org that recently acquired a company called x32corp.com. And so someone just hacked x32corp.org and they posted some data out there on the Internet. Or someone leaked data on some GitHub or elsewhere. So, basically, it was an OSINT. And most of the challenges involved recon. And just finding either profiling the person, profiling the company, finding some data that's leaked, all that stuff. And then some of the challenges for that recon led to data exfiltration or exploitation of a server. Those services then leaked your flag, which was to be submitted. So, yeah, we had a great experience hosting the S.T.F. So, we had about 190 teams registering in total. Out of them, about 56 odd teams were actually the ones who played the S.T.F. And, you know, were submitting flags. Sorry. So, yeah. And, yeah. So, as for, so basically, I'll just get the dashboard up. Okay. So, we used the Facebook CDF platform to host this CDF. There were a lot of countries. Basically, the countries were the challenges that needed to be solved. Right? Okay. So, yeah, I'm Shabam. So, we basically created two fake websites. We dumped in, we made a lot of fake, you know, fake accounts on GitHub, social accounts like Twitter, Facebook, et cetera, to get the data. We did not want to use any publicly available data because we're not really sure of if something mis-happens. So, yeah. I'm really thankful to SINAC for sponsoring the CDF prizes and all. These guys have been supporting us a lot. Apart from that, I would like to thank all the volunteers, all the speakers, everyone who attended us. And specifically, I would like to thank Defcon to give us this platform. I would also like to thank one of our volunteers who is not along with us. He has been giving a lot of efforts to make this true. Sandeep is not here. And I would also like to thank Zant and Drifter for, you know, giving us smooth communication for, you know, helping around things for like vendor management and logistics, et cetera. So, without further delay, I would like to call Andrew from SINAC to give us the prizes for the winners. Okay, so we'll be calling the team members here. So... Starting first or last? Last. Third or fourth? Third, okay. Third? Fifth, sir. Fifth, sir, okay. So, we'll be starting from the fifth place. So, the fifth team, if we can have them here. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. The website works. I don't have an internet connection. That's it. Okay, so, can we have team 481516, anyone team member from this team? Oh, no, no, no. No crew members, please. Okay, fourth. Okay. So, probably we'll examine an STFU Donny. Yeah. Give a big hand, guys. He gets a hack-five gadget. Yeah. Can you please share your experience? I think the CTF challenge is really awesome. I want to also first thank the open OSINT Slack channel. And then on top of that, Taz pulled 18, almost 20 hours straight from that team. And I helped out very minimally. And then lastly, the actual team name came from Taz. So, I just want to say thanks for the team. Thank you, everybody here. And it's been a phenomenal experience. Great. Congratulations again. Yeah. Okay. So, the third team, the nosy parkers, anyone here? So, they get a Chromebook and a hack-five gadget. No one? Okay. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Rack-all. Big hand, guys. Big hand. So, they are getting an iPad Air 32 GB and a hack-five gadget. A pineapple Wi-Fi. And a multi-core six-month license. Wow. Wow, big. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, it'll be great if you can share your experience, how the CDF was. Make me talk. Fine. Now, first of all, I wanted to just thank you guys for putting this on. village has been absolutely amazing from the talks to the CTF. I mean, it is an incredible amount of work to put on something like this and every room was packed all weekend, so it was pretty fantastic. You guys did great. But yeah, it's definitely, we had a great time doing the CTF. It was absolutely a team experience. I honestly don't think there was a single flag out there that we got that any one team member just ran and did the whole challenge and did the whole thing. Everything was, you know, finding bits and pieces and then somebody else grabbed what somebody else took and took it a little bit further and there's a lot of good competition out there and props to Rumpel. We had a great time, so thanks guys. Just a fun fact, Justin was one of the review panellists for the papers. Thanks for that, for that help as well. Can you please come here and collect your t-shirts, collect your t-shirts, please? Yeah. Then, okay, then the winners, okay, so they get a drone, a Hunchly license and a Hack 5 gadget. That's basically a pineapple Wi-Fi. And then the team is Rumpel for skin. Big hand, guys, big hand. Yeah. Well done, guys, well done, yahoo. So I like to invite one of the team members to share their experiences. So yeah, thanks for putting this on, guys. It was really fun. It did encompass a lot of pen testing, OSINT, a lot of different techniques, which was good because I'm not really an OSINT guy. It's more David. I'm Jesse. That's David. We were Rumpel for skin, started off as a troll team and turned in to the win. So, but it was a really great experience, learned a lot. It was a lot of late nights. We're really tired. But thank you. Fun fact, they are the only team who completed all the challenges. Yeah. Cool. Well done, guys. Congratulations again. So before we close this thing, again, I would like to thank all of you. We're also looking forward to get any feedbacks, any suggestions you guys have, any suggestions to make it big next time. We'll try our best to do that. If you want to give the suggestions right now, we are open or you can drop a mail to admin at the deconvillage.ovg and we'll be more than happy to take it, right? Yes, sure, we'll do that. Sorry. Yeah, sure. We'll figure that out. Yeah. We'll figure that out. Yeah, because I knew if I look at it, I'll close it down. So I just didn't have a look at it. Yeah. So, yeah, we'll try to get it next time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And at the end, I would like to apologize for any of the mistakes or silly things we have done. It's the first time we were coming at Defcon. So yeah, it was a great experience meeting all you guys and stuff. Yeah. Thank you all. Thank you. I'll just like to add one thing. I'd like to thank all the volunteers who give their support for the complete event. And without them, this wouldn't have been possible. Yep. So we'd like to call our volunteers who are present here and just have a picture on the stage. All the volunteers are on the stage now. So, since third team is not around, okay, guys, since third team is not around, we're passing on the gift from third team to the fourth one. S2F Udani, you just got lucky today, okay? Yeah. You got a Chromebook. Okay, we have some more goodies. Just two of them will go to sixth, fifth and sixth team. Cyber Wookies. Cyber Wookies. Anyone around? Okay, we'll just keep going to the next team. Then horse repository. Yeah. You got lucky. Can I take your hack five gadget, please? Congratulations, ma'am. Okay, do we have the team pinja? No. Cool. Please come, guys. Congratulations. Good job, guys. Yeah, you get a hack five gadget. So the first team also gets, I don't know if you're now or not, they get a monthly license and they get a multiple license so you guys can contact us through email and we'll send you the keys. The second team got a multiple license for six months. They can also contact us over email and we'll get you the license keys. Yeah. Thanks. We would like to call all the volunteers on the stage to get a click and I would like to thank all of you. Thank you.