So you think you're a big-time hacker huh? Well Google invites you to show up at the CanSecWest security conference on March 7 in Vancouver, BC to see if you can crack your way into Chrome OS. And, to make it worth your time, Google is offering a pi worth of cash rewards. . That's a total prize package of $3.14159 million. I thought that would get your attention. The link for this article located at ZD Net is no longer available. . Microsoft is challenging cybersecurity experts at Pwn2Own for an opportunity to earn $2.71828 million by breaking into Windows 11.. Chrome OS Challenge, CanSecWest 2023, hacker competition. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When the Pwn2Own contest began in 2007, it was dismissed by some in the industry as nothing more than a publicity stunt meant to inflate the egos of researchers while embarrassing software vendors. But as the fifth edition of the hacker challenge gets underway at the CanSecWest conference here this week, it has evolved into a display of some of the few things that are actually good and right with the security community.. The contest began as essentially a timed competition to see who could find and exploit a vulnerability in a fully patched MacBook Pro running the most current version of OS X. Researchers went at the machines for hours, trying to find a new bug and develop a reliable exploit for it. Win, and you got not only the computer that you'd exploited but a nice $10,000 cash prize. There were different thresholds for different machines, but both the 15-inch and 17-inch MacBooks lived through the first day of the contest without being compromised. Not so the next day. Researcher Dino Dai Zovi, who wasn't at the conference, found a new flaw in the Java implementation in QuickTime and called his friend Shane Macaulay, who was in Vancouver. Dai Zovi developed a browser-based exploit for the bug and Macaulay implemented it at the conference. The pair took down the 15-inch MacBook and the cash. Dai Zovi stayed up most of the night working on the bug and exploit, but within a few hours he had a reliable exploit, a new MacBook and some nice walking around money. Not a bad night's work. The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . Since 2007, Pwn2Own has evolved from a simple hacking contest into a vital platform for showcasing cybersecurity vulnerabilities and innovation.. Pwn2Own Contest, Security Research, Bug Exploitation, Hacker Events. . Anthony Pell
The battle has begun, and the first salvo was a fierce one, as a cascade of denial-of-service attacks swept over the Openhack III site in its first four days of operation. As of midday Thursday, no one had succeeded in any . . . . The battle has begun, and the first salvo was a fierce one, as a cascade of denial-of-service attacks swept over the Openhack III site in its first four days of operation. As of midday Thursday, no one had succeeded in any of the four hacking goals, although eWEEK Labs saw creative DoS attacks directed against the Champaign, Ill., site, along with heavy usage. There are consistently 50 to 100 users logged in to the shell server, trying to break that system's security. (eWEEK Labs' Openhack I and II tests didn't allow users to log in locally.) Openhack III's widespread coverage by news media nationwide might have added to this glut of would-be hackers. The link for this article located at ZDNet eWeek is no longer available. . The battle has begun, and the first salvo was a fierce one, as a cascade of denial-of-service attack. battle, begun, first, salvo, fierce, cascade, denial-of-service, attack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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