2008 Winners
At long last, here are the winners of the 2008 underhanded C contest. The 2008 contest had over 100 entries, a record for our contest. Sifting through them all and determining their underhanded...
View ArticleAlso, we’re looking for good PhD students
As you might have guessed, Binghamton University is a haven for security wonks. We in the electrical engineering department pursue research in the areas of information hiding, multimedia security, and...
View Article2009 Winners!
Apologies for the incomprehensibly long delay. The Underhanded C contest is alive again, and here are the winners of the previous contest. Here are the runners up, and the winner, of the Fifth...
View ArticleThe 6th Underhanded C Contest is now Open
After many years of the dead air um dead air, the Underhanded C Contest is back. The goal of the contest is to write code that is as readable, clear, innocent and straightforward as possible, and yet...
View Article2013 Winners
There were over 40 submissions this last year, which was a lot to judge (especially since some submitters do not provide any hints about their bugs!) It also resulted in a lot of really great hacks,...
View ArticleThe 7th Underhanded C Contest is now Open
The 7th Underhanded C Contest is now open. The goal of the contest is to write code that is as readable, clear, innocent and straightforward as possible, and yet it must fail to perform at its apparent...
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