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The Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 hacking competition has concluded, with security researchers earning $1,078,750 after exploiting 29 zero-day vulnerabilities and encountering some bug collisions.
On the second day of the Pwn2Own exploit competition in Berlin, security researchers took to the stage to exploit vulnerabilities in Redis, VirtualBox and Windows 11. However, Nvidia's AI server ...
During the second day of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, competitors earned $435,000 after exploiting zero-day bugs in multiple products, including Microsoft SharePoint, VMware ESXi, Oracle VirtualBox ...
The first German edition of the “Pwn2Own” exploit competition has come to an end and brought its participants over one million US dollars in prize money. The winner of the competition and ...
Mozilla has released a security patch for two zero-day vulnerabilities identified at the recent Pwn2Own hacker contest held in Berlin. Zero-days are critical security flaws that have been actively ...
After three intense days of competition, Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 - one of the world’s most prestigious cybersecurity contests - concluded with a record-breaking prize pool of over USD 1 million. Viettel ...
VANCOUVER -- A team of security researchers from the French pen-testing firm VUPEN successfully exploited a zero-day flaw in Apple's Safari browser to win this year's Pwn2Own hacker challenge.
The first day of this year's Pwn2Own 2014 and the companion contest that ran concurrently stuck with much the same theme, with successful hacks of the Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari ...
In the world of IT security, there is no other more prestigious computer hacking contest than Pwn2Own. Founded in 2007 and organized by Trend Micro's Zero-Day Initiative (ZDI), the competition ...
Safari fell in the blink of an eye, while Chrome emerged unscathed from its third consecutive Pwn2Own hacking contest. At face value, it seems that we should simply avoid using Apple’s Web ...
Security researchers demonstrated zero-day exploits against Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Adobe Flash Player during the second day of the Pwn2Own ...