MIST Cyber Security Club hosted an exciting MIST CyberTron 2025, featuring a CTF competition, hacking sessions, live demonstrations, and real-world security challenges, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
Here are the winners of CTF event:
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/ Saturday , May 17 2025
A new class of vulnerabilities in Intel processors, called Branch Predictor Race Conditions (BPRC), enables attackers to extract sensitive data...
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/ Wednesday , May 14 2025
Siemens issued a security advisory (SSA-047424) for two serious vulnerabilities—CVE-2025-26389 and CVE-2025-26390—impacting the OZW672 and OZW772 web servers. These servers...
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/ Wednesday , May 14 2025
Microsoft has released its Patch Tuesday updates for May 2025, addressing a total of 78 vulnerabilities across its product ecosystem,...
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/ Tuesday , May 13 2025
NID services in Bangladesh are temporarily suspended due to issues with delivering One-Time Passwords (OTP) needed to access the NID...
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/ Monday , May 12 2025
Google will pay about $1.4 billion to Texas to settle two lawsuits regarding location tracking and biometric data storage without...
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/ Friday , May 9 2025
YouTube has restricted access to at least four Bangladeshi television channels in India following a takedown request from the Indian...
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/ Friday , May 9 2025
Microsoft has fixed critical vulnerabilities in its core cloud services, including Azure Automation, Azure Storage, Azure DevOps, and Microsoft Power...
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/ Thursday , May 8 2025
The cyber threat landscape is rapidly changing, with a notable increase in ransomware activity in April 2025, driven by the...
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/ Thursday , May 8 2025
SonicWall has released patches for three security flaws in SMA 100 Secure Mobile Access appliances that could allow remote code...
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/ Thursday , May 8 2025
From April 2024 to April 2025, Flashpoint analysts noted that the financial sector was a major target for threat actors,...
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CTF Champions:
B1nary_Band1ts (Reefah Tasnia, Sumaiya Kabir)
MIST_Mega_Minds (Sheikh Rafsan Jain, Tahsina Rahman Mayome)
Ctrl+Alt+Defeat (Tamim Sharif, Saif Ahmed)
Best Performers:
Reefah Tasnia(Level 3)
Ibrahim Reza (Level 3)
As Jamil (Level 2)
Top Teams from Level 1:
cyber_warriors (Noor Chowdhury, Lubaina Sakhawat)
H4cking_K0r@_Dr!m_Vy (Nitun Kundu Swapnil, Arif Sadik)
The entire CTF was hosted on it’s own built website. They congratulated to incredible question setters Kazi Ashikur Rahman, Ahmad Abdullah, Munjib Hasan Chowdhury and Shafee Shadman Tonoy for crafting challenging and engaging problems that made the competition truly thrilling!

MIST felt truly honored to have Mr Karimul Islam Shezan as special guest who delivered a phenomenal session on Android Pentesting packed with knowledge and inspiration.

Easin Arafat, former president of MIST Cyber Security Club, for delivering a fantastic session filled with valuable insights and expertise on the occasion. MIST cyber security club thanked everyone participated and made this event a resounding success!
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