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Researchers rake in $280K at Pwn2Own hacking contest

posted onMarch 7, 2013
by l33tdawg

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.

Earlier in the day, a solo hacker exploited Oracle's Java to win $20,000.

Vupen, a French vulnerability research and bug-selling firm that took first place at Pwn2Own last year, brought down IE10 running on a Windows 8 powered Surface Pro tablet by exploiting a pair of flaws. "We've pwned [Microsoft's] Surface Pro with two IE10 zero-days to achieve a full Windows 8 compromise with sandbox bypass," Vupen announced on Twitter Wednesday afternoon.

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