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Elite Hackers Made Almost $1 Million Last Week, Here’s How

Por: Forbes Tech December 12, 2022

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The bi-annual Pwn2Own elite hacking event held in Toronto has come to an end after four days in which 63 zero-day vulnerabilities were successfully exploited. Some 26 hacking teams and individual hackers took part in the event, operated by (ZDI). The challenge looks simple enough: exploit a previously unknown vulnerability against one of the devices entered into the competition. However, exploiting such a zero-day against the clock is anything... + full article



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