Hunt4klook_behind_the_canvas → U hag4xybbx oruvaq gur pnainf That wasn't correct either. However, applying ROT13 to → Zbyll Phgr → reversed → rghP lloybZ – nonsense.
But not the flag. Further review of challenge title: Gerard-s Game → not Gerald. Typo intentional. Gerard → ASCII shift: G=71, e=101, r=114, a=97, r=114, d=100. Sum mod 26 = .
echo "VGhlIGZsYWcgaXMgaGlkZGVuIGluIHBsYWluIHNpZ2h0" | base64 -d Output: The flag is hidden in plain sight Hunt4k - Molly Cute - Gerard-s Game -28.01.2025...
zsteg molly_cute_gerard.jpg Revealed in b1,rgb,lsb,xy: ..--.- ..... ..... → Morse code: HUNT4K
It looks like you’re asking for a write-up based on a filename or a set of keywords: Further review of challenge title: Gerard-s Game →
However, without additional context (e.g., is this a CTF challenge, a penetration testing report, a video/file analysis, or a fictional narrative?), I’ll need to make reasonable assumptions. The most likely scenario is that this is a or a digital forensics / OSINT investigation involving a target/case named "Hunt4k," a person/asset "Molly Cute," and a reference to "Gerard's Game" (a psychological thriller by Stephen King, also a Netflix film).
Molly says: "You're not really here. Just like in Gerard's Game." Base64: VGhlIGZsYWcgaXMgaGlkZGVuIGluIHBsYWluIHNpZ2h0 Decoding the base64 string: Sum mod 26 =
Searching within the same image’s using zsteg :
Apply ROT13 to previously found false flag Hunt4klook_behind_the_canvas :
steghide extract -sf molly_cute_gerard.jpg Password prompt → password hint: Gerald → extracted note.txt containing: