I am a Chinese. Sorry if my English had some grammar mistakes.
In a recent contest: Codeforces Round 871 (Div. 4), I saw a “**Successful hacking attempt**” in the “**Hacks**” list. But I think this hacking might involve cheating.
Look at this hacked submission: 204925830.
The source code of the defender contained a “landmine”, which means that for some corner case (unlikely contained in test data), the code wouldn’t be accepted, which is intentionally designed for hackers.
Following is the source code (GNU C++14). Note the corner case in the code that would make it wrong.
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdio>
#include <vector>
#include <cmath>
#include <queue>
#include <stack>
#include <set>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
string s1,s2;
int t;
int main(){
scanf("%d",&t);
s1 = "codeforces";
int ans;
while(t --){
cin >> s2;
if(s2 == "xxxxxxxxxx"){ // Here! The corner case
puts("-1"); // Wrong output
return 0;
}
ans = 0;
for(unsigned int i = 0 ; i < s1.size() ; ++i){
if(s1[i] != s2[i])
++ans;
}
printf("%d\n",ans);
}
return 0;
}
Therefore, for the case “xxxxxxxxxx
”, the code would definitely get “**Wrong answer**”. Unluckily (or luckily, for the hacker), this corner case wasn’t contained in test data.
Then view the hacking test.
1
xxxxxxxxxx
What a “coincidence”!
But do you think someone may intentionally leave a “landmine” for others to hack, and give himself/herself a chance to lose $$$50$$$ points? Anyone knows it’s impossible.
And see the rating of the defender: Newbie. I’m not discriminating against Newbies (since so am I), but this is one of the typical features of an alt account. In addition, he/she participated in few contests so far.
So, most likely, the contestant created an alt account, used his/her alt account to submit a “landmine code”, used his/her main account to hack it, to let the main account get extra $$$100$$$ points.
This is why I suspect that this hacking may involve cheating.
I’m not targetting any user. This example is just one of all. Actually I saw at least three such examples of “landmine code” hackings only in this contest (where some of the defenders are even Unrated). Cheating is shameful, but a flawed rule may also become a breeding ground for cheating behaviors. I think this phenomenon should be controlled.