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The room on TryHackMe is a "legacy" challenge based on the 2019 U.S. Navy Cyber Competition Team assessment. Unlike standard "grab-the-flag" rooms, it is a high-pressure, analytical gauntlet that focuses on digital forensics, traffic reconstruction, and reverse engineering. Narrative: The Case of the Navy Assessment
The website is a simple "under construction" or default page. This is a trick. You need to find hidden directories. tryhackme cct2019
In CCT2019, many OSINT flags were hidden in the HTML source code or the robots.txt file of the fake websites provided in the challenge. The room on TryHackMe is a "legacy" challenge
The ICMP chat mentions a key: “Angela Bennett uses it to log into the Bethesda Naval Hospital” – a reference to the film The Net . The password is BER5348833 . Narrative: The Case of the Navy Assessment The
If you are looking for a TryHackMe room that moves beyond basic "grab-the-flag" mechanics, is it. Originally designed for the U.S. Navy Cyber Competition Team 2019 Assessment (sponsored by the U.S. TENTH Fleet), this room is now available for the community to test their mettle.
This requires more advanced skills, likely needing custom coding or manual, tedious analysis to understand the scheme, notes CCT2019 - TryHackMe. Why CCT2019 Matters: A Real-World Perspective