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I walked into that one.
Are you able to find your own flag?
No, admittedly it's kept me busy looking.
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The best place to hide a flag is in the rules. No one will ever find it.
NB: I posted this without knowing if there is one actually in the rules.
Noted, thanks for the idea.
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Found 6 eggs so far, 4 flags 2 non-flags. Can't find more...
I have no idea how to find flags. I've found one and it's an offer I pretty much already have.
A lot of providers doesn't have any activity after this thread started... No idea where the flags can be hidden
Hint 4: Developer Tool is your best friend
To make it clear, most of the deals are hidden in the past comments/threads instead of the new ones.
That's pretty good, you should check back later instead
I mean... they aren't editing any previous posts as well.
I think FAT32 is the one doing the editing.
You mean the edited posts won't have a "edited XX:XX" on them?
Provider can't edit their own post after 4h.
Thank you @FAT32 for your time and effort.
I hope everyone is having a great Easter holiday.
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sorry
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haha finally join in !
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I still don't understand how this works. So am I supposed to go to each page/source code and look for string "let{" and once found I need to check the code which is between curly brackets?
Yes, submit the whole code
let{t3st}
instead oft3st
. There are hints in this thread that can spot the flag easily.let_ef746a5d68cd634f501d3d789ed51c56563be5bb6771bfaf9ed8a4af9ecdf0a2