Posted March 8, 2013, 9:32 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in IT Security, Software
No browser was left standing at this year's Pwn2Own hacking contest. The latest versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Google's Chrome, and Mozilla's Firefox all succumbed to exploits on day one, with hackers targeting a variety of zero-day vulnerabilities on each…
Posted January 29, 2013, 2:00 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in IT Security
Google is hosting its third Pwnium hacking competition in March and has announced that a total of $3.14159 million in rewards will be up for grabs -- in allusion to the mathematical constant Pi. Instead of its Chrome browser, however,…
Posted November 14, 2012, 3:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Apple, Software
Google silently rolled out an update to Chrome which featured an unusual change, apparently one worthy of an announcement on the Chrome Blog: improved Adobe Flash plug-in sandboxing. The company claims its new method of fortifying Flash makes Adobe's plug-in…
Posted October 11, 2012, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, Software
For the second time this year, hacker "Pinkie Pie" gave Google a run for its money -- and won. The clever hacker exploited yet another vulnerability in Chrome during the second Pwnium conference this year, netting himself (or perhaps herself)…
Posted August 17, 2012, 10:33 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in IT Security, Software
Google has announced it will host a second Pwnium hacking competition this October after withdrawing support for TippingPoint's annual Pwn2Own back in February. The event will take place at the Hack In The Box security conference in Malaysia. This time…
Posted March 13, 2012, 8:30 AM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, Software
Last month, Google patched a critical Flash-based vulnerability which could allow hackers to circumvent Chrome's often trumpeted sandbox security feature. The update capped the maximum number of Flash JIT (just-in-time) pages to a level that which would exclude foreseeable exploits. After…
Posted March 9, 2012, 2:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, The Web
Shortly after two security researchers publicly bested Chrome at Pwn2Own and Pwnium a couple days ago, Google has rolled out a fix for one of the exploits. However, the second hack remains both a mystery and ominously at large.
Posted March 8, 2012, 10:05 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in IT Security, Software
Ending a three-year streak coming out unharmed at organized hacking challenges, Google's Chrome browser was breached at "Pwn2Own" and the company's own "Pwnium" event yesterday, both of which are running simultaneously at the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver.
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Posted February 28, 2012, 6:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in IT Security, Software
Google has withdrawn support for TippingPoint's annual Pwn2Own hacking competition following rule changes. Previously, entrants were required to reveal all the details about exploits used to compromise security. That stipulation no longer exists and folks are allowed to enter 2012's…
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