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This is the group of participants of this two day intensive hands on hacking course.
The average level of the participants was higher than the usual standard therefore we got the chance to see some real challenge! The hacking contest was won by Urmas Eero (second black tshirt from the left).
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Between the first and the second day we had our traditional Zone-H kart race driving contest (reaaaally fast karts).
The raceway is a newly built one , quite long (average of 1 minute per lap) so the fun was really high.
It was really funny to see all those oversized scandinavian giants fitting in such a small kart...
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And the winner was... Kaido Raiendi, second place went to Alek Kozlov and the third place belonged to Andron (Zone-H staff).
Pssst... don't tell it to anybody... Kaido is a Pro Rally driver!
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It has been really hard to keep all those dudes under control.
When we were speaking, they were mapping our network, crashing our targets, changing the configuration of the attacked machines, trying to cheat solving in advance the tasks and even snooping at other's screens so to finish the tasks quicker...
Average age of those dudes? 28 y.o.
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Call them as you want
The hard workers, the ill-minded, ... whatever
They are the one who organized Zone-H seminar.
From left to right: SyS64738, Andron, Dima, g00d0by, Apc
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Opinion about the course from the participants feedback form:
Sven Kivistik (Union Bank): "Very good seminar!"
Andi Raime ( Tallinn city goverment): "Very useful knowloedge"
Alek Kozlov (Selver shopping centre): "Very useful seminar which gives you a lot of new experiences"
Mart Laak (Credit Bank): "Very good!"
Urmas Eero (Estonian Energy): "Excellent!"
Ilmar Kirjanen (Ministry of Environment): "Very professional and very tight (a lot of stuff)"
Special thanks from SyS64738 to all Zone-H local team who made this seminar possible, especially to Dima who, being personally skeptical from the beginning about the dates (near the scandinavian holidays) demonstrated that he could manage very well to the oraganization of the event filling up the classroom.
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