Research teams Wednesday cracked Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox at the Pwn2Own hacking contest, pulling in more than $250,000 in prizes. . Research teams Wednesday cracked Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox at the Pwn2Own hacking contest, pulling in more than $250,000 in prizes. The link for this article located at IDG is no longer available. . Research teams Wednesday cracked Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), Google's Chrome and Mozill. research, teams, wednesday, cracked, microsoft's, internet, explorer, (ie10), google's, chrome. . Dave Wreski
Researchers have broken into an iPhone 4S running the latest version of Apple iOS, making it possible to exploit the same vulnerability in the iPhone 5 that is set for release on Friday. . The white-hat hackers Joost Pol and Daan Keuper showed how they were able to steal contacts, browsing history, photos and videos to win $30,000 in the mobile Pwn2Own contest Wednesday at EUSecWest in Amsterdam, IT World reports. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Security researchers reveal an Android vulnerability, compromising user privacy and presenting a flaw in the mobile OS at the CyberSec Summit.. iOS Exploit, Mobile Hacking, Data Theft. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Just days before Apple was set to release the highly anticipated iPhone 5, security researchers demonstrated a hack they said allowed them to pilfer the address book, photos, videos, and browsing history from the iPhone 4S. . The exploit. Cybersecurity specialists revealed a vulnerability in iPhone 4S just prior to the launch of iPhone 5, highlighting a critical risk to user information.. iPhone Hack, Mobile Security, Data Exploit, Hacker Techniques, iOS Risk. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Barnaby Jack, a Juniper Networks security researcher, gave a tutorial at the CanSecWest conference here on how bug hunters can find exploitable vulnerabilities in such devices and demonstrated an attack on a D-Link router using a yet-to-be-patched hole. "Security flaws are abundant on these devices," Jack said. "Security needs to reach further than a home PC. Insecure devices pose a threat to the entire network. Hardware vendors must take security into consideration." . There hasn't yet been a large amount of security research into the type of software Jack looks at. This is code that runs gadgets equipped with ARM, MIPS, XScale and PowerPC microprocessors. However, researchers appear increasingly interested in finding ways to attack routers and other such "embedded" devices. . Barnaby Jack, a key figure in cybersecurity, highlighted serious flaws in embedded systems at CanSecWest, stressing the urgent need for better security in everyday devices. Embedded Devices, Router Security, Vulnerability Research. . Bill Locke
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