# About Me

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konnichiwa! I’m Zach, a purple teamer, CTF enthusiast, and a CTF challenge creator! I’m fascinated by all things IT, and I live by the motto: “A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” My passion includes building labs that are full of vulnerabilities and CVEs, and I love to test their limits by simulating attacks on it. After that I like to take a look at what artefacts are left behind through digital forensics.

BUT WAIT, are those stuff too advanced for you? Well, fear not! This blog is built just for beginners! Every blog post has an explanation of every action taken to get a flag or complete a project. If you think you're ready to take on more advanced CTF challenges or projects, visit my other blog <https://zachwong02.github.io/>


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