: Use tools like file [BIREL]1.7z or 7z l [BIREL]1.7z to list the contents without extracting. This often reveals file names that serve as further clues. 2. Potential Context: The "BIREL" Clue
: Name, category (Forensics/Misc), and points. [BIREL]1.7z
: What clues did the file name "[BIREL]" give you? Step-by-Step Solution : Command used to extract. Observation of the internal files. : Use tools like file [BIREL]1
: Open the file in a hex editor (like HxD or xxd ) to check for non-standard file headers or data appended after the end-of-file (EOF) marker. 4. Write-up Structure Potential Context: The "BIREL" Clue : Name, category
: A historical true crime case involving a Swiss dancer. Forensic challenges sometimes use real-world crime data or news articles as "flavor" for steganography ( The Dancer And The Cannibal - Another Nobody - Acast ). 3. Recommended Investigation Steps
: Use tools like file [BIREL]1.7z or 7z l [BIREL]1.7z to list the contents without extracting. This often reveals file names that serve as further clues. 2. Potential Context: The "BIREL" Clue
: Name, category (Forensics/Misc), and points.
: What clues did the file name "[BIREL]" give you? Step-by-Step Solution : Command used to extract. Observation of the internal files.
: Open the file in a hex editor (like HxD or xxd ) to check for non-standard file headers or data appended after the end-of-file (EOF) marker. 4. Write-up Structure
: A historical true crime case involving a Swiss dancer. Forensic challenges sometimes use real-world crime data or news articles as "flavor" for steganography ( The Dancer And The Cannibal - Another Nobody - Acast ). 3. Recommended Investigation Steps