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Should we disallow "capture the flag" puzzles where the user has to install software?

I'm a little concerned about this question, which involves analysing a Linux application that people can download from mediafire.com. In case it disappears, the essential parts are reproduced below: …
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Should questions that involve dictionary attacks be considered off-topic?

I just noticed this question after proposing a new tag for puzzles that need programming skills, so I thought I'd post an answer here to tie the two together.
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Tag proposal for puzzles that require computer literacy

In a recent comment, rand al'thor suggested creating a tag for puzzles that are difficult to solve without some level of computer literacy. I think this is a good idea. Here's my proposal for a new p …
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