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      <title>From CTF to CVE</title>
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      <description>An Unexpected Journey Link to heading So this post was originally going to be a writeup of the Year of the Jellyfish Room on TryHackMe (created by the ever devious MuirlandOracle), but it morphed into something much more interesting (The writeup is still on the table though :)).&#xA;In the Beginning Link to heading So the Year of the Jellyfish starts off innocently enough with some basic recon. The twist with this room is that it has a public IP address, but I didn&amp;rsquo;t let that stop me too much.</description>
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