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      <title>Case Study 05 - HTB Write-up CrewCrow Challenge</title>
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      <description>HackTheBox CrewCrow Challenge - Sherlocks forensics Introduction In this blog post I will show how I solved the Sherlocks CrewCrow challange in HTB about DFIR1, cryptography and Zoom app enumeration.
The description of the challenge is the following:
The Cyber Crime Investigation Unit (CCIU) has been tracking a famous cybercriminal organization known as &amp;ldquo;CrewCrow&amp;rdquo; for several years. The group is responsible for numerous high-profile cyber-attacks, targeting financial institutions, government agencies, and private corporations worldwide.</description>
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