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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.
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, Red ...
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 ...
If you're a Firefox user, you need to update your browser. Mozilla has released a security patch for two zero-day vulnerabilities identified at the recent Pwn2Own hacker contest.
Pwn2Own Berlin: Overall victory for Singapore, over a million total prize money Organizers collected around thirty previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities - and passed them to the ...
Viettel Cyber Security secured the runner-up spot at Pwn2Own Berlin, earning USD 155,000 and discovering major vulnerabilities.
The next scheduled Pwn2Own hacking competition has lost Hewlett-Packard as its longstanding sponsor amid legal concerns that the company could run afoul of recent changes to an international ...
Chrome has survived Pwn2Own without a successful attack to take the $20k prize, but don't let that dupe you into believing the browser is invulnerable.
Security researcher Charlie Miller, who last year won $10,000 for hacking into a MacBook Air via Safari in just two minutes, says he thinks Safari will be the first browser to fall at this year's ...
Zero-days discovered in Firefox Both zero-day exploits discovered at Pwn2Own Berlin are out-of-bounds flaws that allow attackers to read or write data, potentially gaining access to sensitive ...