The challenge typically involves understanding a custom or slightly modified encryption routine.
There is a humanitarian project document (YELCP) for Yemen with the ID 23356 .
If you are looking for a cybersecurity challenge write-up, is the ID for the CSAW CTF "Adversarial" crypto challenge.
"23356" often refers to a vulnerability in devices or a specific Capture The Flag (CTF) challenge. Depending on your focus, here are the primary technical write-ups: 1. QNAP Vulnerability (CVE-2023-23356)
If it's a different CTF or a malware sample, please provide the name of the competition or a file hash. 23356-YELCP- Final Approved POM May 3.docx
This is a high-severity found in QNAP devices. An attacker could exploit it to execute arbitrary commands over the network. Impact: Remote Code Execution (RCE) on the NAS.
In large linguistic datasets (like the Enron or CMU vocab lists), 23356 is sometimes an index for the word "heartland" or "korn".
Scripts (often in Python) are used to automate the decryption of the multiple ciphertexts provided via the nc crypto.chal.csaw.io 5000 connection. 3. Other Possible Contexts