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# SlashSlash
__PROBELM__
/* Zip */
[flag.zip](flag.zip/)
__SOLUTION__
So this was the simplest of them all I think even though I couldn't get the flag even though I was using the correct command.
So after extracting the zip file we'll get a file named `flag.aes128cbc`. We can simply use the `openssl` tool to decrypt it but we'll need a password to do so.
If you check the strings of the zip file you'll find the password
```
➜ strings flag.zip
flag.aes128cbcUT
{\ux
Salted__
flag.aes128cbcUT
{\ux
SevenPinLock0123456
```
The password is `SevenPinLock0123456`.
```
openssl enc -d -aes-128-cbc -pass pass:SevenPinLock0123456 -in flag.aes128cbc
```
FLAG: `CTF{always_add_comments}`