BSidesTLV
Official publisher of the BSidesTLV 2025 electronic badge page, agenda, and FAQ sources used for this record.
SourceBSidesTLV 2025 · Israel · 2025
Israeli limited hardware CTF badge
BSidesTLV's official 2025 badge page documents The Infinity Glove, a limited pre-order electronic badge sold with BSidesTLV 2025 entry, picked up on site, and framed as a custom-designed hardware CTF with hidden puzzles and badge-holder-only stages.
People
Official publisher of the BSidesTLV 2025 electronic badge page, agenda, and FAQ sources used for this record.
SourceIt adds a current Israeli Security BSides record that is explicitly electronic and challenge-focused, distinct from ARAMCON's earlier smart-badge production story.
The official badge page proves an electronic badge artifact with a custom hardware CTF and front/back imagery on the upstream site, but it does not publish component, MCU, display, power, schematic, BOM, or repository details. This record keeps hardware claims to the verified electronic-badge and hardware-CTF framing.
The badge page describes an interactive challenge loaded with hidden puzzles and multiverse secrets, self-paced solving, and special CTF stages only badge holders could unlock. No firmware, protocol, challenge source, or repository has been recovered in this pass.
BSidesTLV tied the 2025 badge to a Multiverse Comics theme, the Infinity Glove design, limited availability, pre-order-only sale, and on-site pickup in Tel Aviv.
Lifecycle
The official badge page frames the electronic badge as a custom-designed hardware CTF with hidden puzzles and special stages only badge holders can access.
SourceBSidesTLV documents the Infinity Glove as a limited electronic badge sold by pre-order only and collected on-site at the event.
SourceThe badge was listed as a 50 NIS electronic-badge add-on with limited availability and explicit no-on-site-sales guidance.
SourceOperational history
The record preserves badge existence, distribution, and CTF framing while avoiding unsupported component-level claims.
The Israeli BSidesTLV entry remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying event imagery or using generated/placeholder art.