Chinese security researchers were able to successfully discover zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome, Edge, Safari, Office 365, qemu-kvm + Ubuntu and more at a recently held hacking competition in the city of Chengdu in China. Learn more in an interesting TechWorm article: . The hacking contest held over last weekend – November 16 and 17 – saw China’s top hackers take part in the Tianfu Cup 2019 International Cyber Security Competition – the country’s top hacking competition – to test some of the world’s most popular applications. For those unaware, prior to 2018, Chinese experts had successfully dominated Pwn2Own, the world’s largest hacking contest, by winning the competition years in a row. The link for this article located at TechWorm is no longer available. . During the Tianfu Cup 2023 Hacking Contest, Chinese experts discovered critically unpatched vulnerabilities in widely-used web browsers.. Zero-Day Exploits, Hacking Contest, Browser Vulnerabilities, Chinese Hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hackers will put Internet-connected embedded devices to the test at the DefCon 23 security conference in August. Judging by the results of previous Internet-of-Things security reviews, prepare for flaws galore.. This year, DefCon, the largest hacker convention in the U.S., will host a so-called IoT Village, a special place to discuss, build and break Internet-of-Things devices. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Gear up for significant vulnerabilities in IoT systems at DefCon’s IoT Hub, where cyber enthusiasts will challenge integrated gadgets.. IoT Devices, Hacking Contest, Embedded Security, DefCon 2023. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Four different research teams on Wednesday cracked four products. The annual hacking contest, which kicked off Wednesday in Vancouver, runs concurrently with CanSecWest and is hosted by HP The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . Yearly cybersecurity competition uncovers vulnerabilities in widely-used software such as Adobe Reader and Chrome.. Pwn2Own Contest, Flash Exploit, Firefox Security, Cyber Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
At Google's Pwnium hacking competition, two new security exploits in Chrome OS were demonstrated, while at Pwn2Own a Chrome Web browser problem was found that also impacted Chrome OS. All three problems have now been patched.. Linux is very secure. Google's Linux-based Chrome OS, with its auto-updating and security sandboxing, is even more secure. But, neither is perfect. At Google's own Pwnium hacking contest and HP Zero Day Initiative's (ZDI) annual Pwn2Own hacking contest, three new sets of security problems were found in Chrome OS... and then immediately patched. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Uncover critical vulnerabilities in Chrome OS exposed at the latest cybersecurity events, promptly addressed for enhanced user protection.. Chrome OS Security, Exploits, Security Patching, Hacking Techniques. . Dave Wreski
Researchers on Wednesday cracked Microsoft's Internet Explorer 11 (IE11), Mozilla's Firefox and Adobe's Flash and Reader at the Pwn2Own hacking contest, earning $400,000 in prizes, a one-day record for the challenge.. Pwn2Own continues today, when other teams and individual researchers will take their turns trying to break Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . In the latest Pwn2Own event, participants have collectively earned $400,000 by successfully uncovering vulnerabilities in leading web browsers, including Chrome, Safari, and others.. Pwn2Own, Hacking Contest, Browser Security, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox. . Alex
Hackers are gearing up for Friday's iPhone 5S release with a contest to crack the device's first-ever fingerprint scanner, a high-tech feature that Apple Inc says makes users' data more secure.. A micro venture capital firm joined a group of security researchers to offer more than $13,000 in cash along with bottles of booze, Bitcoin currency, books and other goodies to the first hacker who breaks the device in a contest promoted on the website istouchidhackedyet.com/. The link for this article located at Reuters is no longer available. . A micro venture capital firm joined a group of security researchers to offer more than $13,000 in ca. hackers, gearing, friday's, iphone, release, contest, crack, device's, first-eve. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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
The Pwn2Own hacking contest next month will feature its largest-ever crew of contestants, including past winners, a French security firm armed with a bagful of bugs and an iPhone jailbreak expert who has been sued by Sony.. "The major difference this year is the sheer number of interested parties," said Aaron Portnoy, manager of TippingPoint's security research team. "Either the contest is becoming more popular or more people are comfortable exploiting mobile devices this year." TippingPoint is again sponsoring Pwn2Own, a hacking challenge now in its fifth year. The contest will kick off March 9 at the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver, British Columbia. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . The latest Pwn2Own cybersecurity competition has seen an unprecedented influx of participants, alongside a rising fascination with vulnerabilities in mobile technology.. Pwn2Own Contest, Mobile Exploits, Hacking Challenge, Security Research. . Anthony Pell
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