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PWN2OWN Day Two - Chrome and Safari join the losers

PWN2OWN Day Two - Chrome and Safari join the losers | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
Here are the PWN2OWN results from Day Two, and an overview of the final payouts.

Chrome and Safari didn't get picked for Day One, but both of them were pwned on Day Two - twice for Chrome and on...
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Vupen Cashes in Four Times at Pwn2Own 2014

Vupen Cashes in Four Times at Pwn2Own 2014 | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
Exploit broker Vupen won four cash prizes for zero-day exploits of Internet Explorer 11, Firefox, Adobe Reader and Flash at the Pwn2Own contest.
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It’s become a familiar walk for Chaouki Bekrar. Year after year at thePwn2Own contest, the controversial Vupen founder is scurried from a small room in the basement of the Sheraton hotel to a suite several floors above. It’s a short journey from where a string of zero-day exploits are executed to where formal disclosure is made to the vendor in question. It’s also where payment is arranged, and on this day, exclusivity is promised to HP’s Zero Day Initiative.


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Pwn2Own: The perfect antidote to fanboys who say their platform is safe

Pwn2Own: The perfect antidote to fanboys who say their platform is safe | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
Despite huge leaps in secure code, nothing is immune when hackers are motivated.


The first day of this year's Pwn2Own 2014and the companion contest that ran concurrently stuck with much the same theme, with successful hacks of the Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari browsers and Adobe's Flash and Reader applications.



But as long as there's a strong enough incentive—say, in the form of financial gain or the ability to acquire valuable national security or industry intelligence—exploits like the ones delivered at Pwn2Own won't just be possible. They'll be inevitable.




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