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The official WWHF page proves an electronic badge and badge CTF but does not publish a component list, schematic, BOM, firmware release, PCB files, or challenge-source archive; component-level details currently come from a post-event attendee teardown.

A linkable camp-impact record with badge context, severity, evidence confidence, and source notes.

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hardware-source boundary · official challenge page plus attendee teardown · needs deeper archive recovery

The catalogue records ESP32-S3, OLED, charger, LED, BLE, serial, and firmware-analysis details as teardown-backed rather than official board documentation.

Badge
Wild West Hackin' Fest Deadwood 2025 E-Badge
Category
hardware-source boundary
Severity
note
Confidence
official challenge page plus attendee teardown
Status
needs deeper archive recovery
Timeframe
current WWHF 2025 pass
Source note
WWHF e-badge page and AlrikRr NetRunSecurity badge-hacking writeup.

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Evidence Sources

NetRunSecurity / AlrikRr · retrieved 2026-05-15

Badge Hacking - WWHF Deadwood 2025

First-hand post-event writeup source for ESP32-S3-WROOM-1, 128x64 OLED-like display, TP4056 charger, USB-C serial at 115200 baud, eight LED binary/morse behavior, BLE messages, ESP32-S3 firmware extraction, Ghidra analysis, and cryptography challenge strings.

Badge: Wild West Hackin' Fest Deadwood 2025 E-Badge

Wild West Hackin' Fest · retrieved 2026-05-15

e-badge

Primary official badge source for the Antisyphon-sponsored electronic badge, badge CTF framing, Meta CTF link, observation-or-firmware solve paths, and badge-team contacts Ray Feltch, David Fletcher, and Rick Wisser.

Badge: Wild West Hackin' Fest Deadwood 2025 E-Badge