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      <title>Dudsat - Reversing a Doppler-Disguised Permutation Cipher</title>
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      <description>Challenge Description Category: Reverse Engineering&#xA;Difficulty: 🟡 Medium&#xA;Networks trust its timing. So does a clearing system that moves money across four countries. Six weeks ago someone quietly bought ORBIT-9. Last week the clearing system froze for eleven hours. Yesterday a regional airport logged position drift during a HELIOS-7 pass. Not accidents. Tests. A burned asset codenamed FERRYMAN pulled one file off an ORBIT-9 maintenance laptop before going dark. A binary, lbproc, described internally as a link budget validation tool.</description>
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