Welcome to lance1! ----- We have implemented a rudimentary class system in C, but somehow our internal logic is missing. So there is this binary which has several functions (and none of them are called anywhere). You have to figure out, what the functions are doing and insert function calls to execute the actions described below. To patch the binary, simply put the address of the function to call and it's arguments in the patches.yaml file in the following format: ``` - - - - - - ... ``` Arguments can be addresses or numbers. Afterwards, run patch.py which will generate a new binary called `patched` with the new calls in it. ``` $ ./patch.py $ ./patched ``` To get the flag, call the right functions with the correct arguments in the described order and provide the execution hash to `get_token`. You should "implement" the following actions: John prints the information about his account. After he recognizes that he has not enough money on it, he deposits another 25€. Felicity transfers some money to Laurel, so that their accounts have the exact same balance. John, Felicity and Laurel all check (in this order) their new balances. The flag is also the password for lance2. Hints ----- You don't need to reverse the functions updateExecutionHash, printExcHash, argHashToSign, appendArgToSign. Just skip calls to them, since they are only needed to check which functions you've called.