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Genisys of the Problems - 3

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  1. We are now tasked with finding the packet that potentially led to the DOS condition on the controller.

  2. Using this filter I was able to filter by packets that only contained a CRC value.

  1. Digging through the packets now we find the funged packet with the matching CRC Transmitted value. Looking at the highest number of the payload address its 142. Making this our flag.