– Want to copy a .txt file without ever clobbering an existing one? Use cp -n (or --no‑clobber ) and a few handy tricks to make the operation exclusive —i.e., it only creates a new file if the destination doesn’t already exist . This post shows you why it matters, how to do it, and how to level‑up with permissions, backups, and scripts that even a 13‑year‑old can understand.

| Q: “What about Windows? I’m on a school PC.” | |---| | The same ideas apply, but the commands differ. In PowerShell you can use Copy-Item -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue or Copy-Item -ErrorAction Stop with a check for existence. The core principle— don’t overwrite unless you really mean to —stays the same. |

Below is the exact series of commands executed on the box. All commands are run as ctfuser .

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If the challenge lets you type a single command, the whole exploit can be reduced to:

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