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Hack Your Way to the White House

Hack Your Way to the White House

The h1-202 CTF is here!

On March 25th, 2018, h1-202 will be happening in Washington, D.C. (at a top secret location!). This will be our first live hacking event in our nation’s capital. HackerOne elite will be competing live and in-person to find bugs in a top HackerOne customer’s software with over $100,000 in bounties up for grabs.

It’s not all about the cash. You’ll have the opportunity to meet fellow top hackers, learn from one another, and meet HackerOne staff. 
 

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We are opening up the event to any hacker around the world who wants to attend. All you need to do is solve our CTF and write up a great report. The individuals who submit the best write ups as determined by our judges will be invited to attend h1-202.

Details of the CTF and how to submit are available at https://h1-202.h1ctf.com/. Winners will earn round trip airfare, four nights at a hotel, and access to h1-202. 

The h1-202 CTF Timeline:

  • The CTF opens on Friday, February 16th (today!) at 12pm PT.
  • The CTF closes on Friday, February 23rd at 12pm PT.
  • Winners will be chosen by Wednesday, February 28th.
  • CTF winners will be notified by and announced on Thursday, March 1st.

Should you have any questions, email us at h1-202@hackerone.com.

Haven’t heard of a HackerOne live hacking event before? Check out recap videos from events in San Francisco (h1-415), Amsterdam (h1-3120), Las Vegas (h1-702 2017), and NYC (h1-212). We hope to see you in Washington, D.C. in March!

Happy hacking!

 


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