Rules 📝

Offensive Wave is a web application that allows you to test your hacking skills and exchange ideas, projects or researches with other IT security enthusiasts.

Train by solving our challenges (Cryptology, Digital Forensics, Reverse Engineering...).

Take part in Red Team or Blue Team CTF games and become a better hacker every day.

But most importantly, please respect our rules !

Access to the Offensive Wave web platform is subject to several conditions:

- The user must provide valid information during registration.

- The user agrees to comply with the conditions of use of the OffensiveWave website.

- The user will have to confirm his registration via the email he will receive in his inbox.

- The user's data such as IP address, date of connection are recorded.

While using the Offensive Wave website :

- The user commits himself to preserve the confidentiality of his personal information and will be held solely responsible in case of dispute with other users of the website.

- The user also agrees not to disclose the answers to the challenges and CTF of the web platform.

- The user undertakes to be aware of the legislation in force in the field of cybersecurity.

- The user undertakes not to use the services of our platform for malicious/illegal purposes.

The user must be aware of the legislation in force regarding information systems.
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Reminder :

  • Article 323-1

The fraudulent access or maintenance, in whole or in part, of an automated data processing system is punishable by two years' imprisonment and a fine of €60,000.

When this has resulted in either the deletion or modification of data contained in the system, or an alteration of the system's operation, the penalty is three years' imprisonment and a fine of €100,000.

When the offenses provided for in the first two paragraphs have been committed against a personal data automated processing system implemented by the State, the penalty is increased to five years' imprisonment and a fine of €150,000.

  • Article 323-2

The act of impeding or distorting the functioning of an automated data processing system is punishable by five years' imprisonment and a fine of €150,000.

When this offense has been committed against a personal data automated processing system implemented by the State, the penalty is increased to seven years' imprisonment and a fine of €300,000.

  • Article 323-3

The act of fraudulently introducing data into an automated data processing system, extracting, holding, reproducing, transmitting, deleting, or fraudulently modifying the data it contains is punishable by five years' imprisonment and a fine of €150,000.

When this offense has been committed against a personal data automated processing system implemented by the State, the penalty is increased to seven years' imprisonment and a fine of €300,000.

Offensive Wave provides its users with various resources (courses, videos, tools, etc...) for ethical learning in computer security.

The founders of the platform are in no way responsible for the acts committed by users and reserve the right to transmit information to the competent authorities in case of misdemeanors or crimes committed.

Users agree to respect and to be aware of the legislation in force concerning information systems.

Offensive Wave undertakes to preserve the confidentiality of personal data of its users by providing a secure web service and kept up to date.

Advertising, spamming or hacking other users is strictly forbidden in our community.

The administrators reserve the right to permanently ban a user in case of violation of this rule.

The user agrees to notify the platform administrators by email or via the feedback form in case of discovery of any malfunction (bug, failure, vulnerability, etc...)

Offensive Wave undertakes to correct any malfunction whatsoever as soon as possible in order to provide its users with a quality service.

Offensive Wave also undertakes to notify its users in case of major malfunction.

Sharing and leaking challenges, CTFs and hacking labs solutions/flags is forbidden.

Our contributors are working hard to provide you awesome hacking content. This is all for you to keep learning and practicing your skills safely.

So please respect their work and keep the flags hidden or at least wait until the challenge/CTF/Hacking lab concerned is archived.

If you can't understand this simple concept, you'll get banned.