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Eat sleap pwn repeat. The mantra we all live by, the name of the collective that organized the 33C3 CTF and the name of a, in my opinion, very creative challenge. Its an easy challenge, but I think its simplicity and theme just is an amazing combination. I dont know, its something I can totally geek out about. But lets have a look at it and I hope you understand what I mean. ESPR, short for Eat sleep pwn repeat is a 150 points pwnable. Instead of providing us a binary we have to exploit, we get a big picture of a t-shirt and the server IP and port to connect to it. So we are basically blind. We have to develop a remote exploit without having the binary. I saw the assembly on the t-shirt but I kinda didnt trust it to be that simple. But when we connect to the service and interact with it, it quickly becomes clear what it does. It waits for input. If you enter something it will wait for a second and then print again what you entered. And that in a loop. Exactly what the t-shirt sho