If your write-up is technical, the is a subset of Microsoft's RIFF specification used for storing uncompressed, high-quality audio data.
Using scripts to extract data hidden in the "Least Significant Bits" of the audio samples. gg.wav
In cybersecurity competitions, "gg.wav" is often a forensics or steganography challenge where participants must find a hidden "flag" (secret string) within an audio file. Common solutions involve: If your write-up is technical, the is a
Houses the actual raw PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) audio samples. If your write-up is technical
Contains metadata like sample rate (e.g., 44.1 kHz), bit depth (e.g., 16-bit), and number of channels (mono/stereo).