Skip to content

Davey Winder

delivering award-winning technology journalism since 1991

  • home
  • about me
  • follow me on mastodon
  • privacy policy
  • Toggle search form

Apple Safari, Microsoft Windows 11 & Teams, Hacked During $800,000 Zero-Day Fest

Posted on May 19, 2022May 19, 2022 By Davey Winder

In just one day, Apple, Microsoft, Mozilla and Ubuntu all fell to these $800,000 elite hackers during PWN2OWN 2022 event

Ethical hackers, the security researchers who choose to put their undoubted skills to good use by uncovering previously unknown vulnerabilities, have showcased their talent this week at PWN2OWN Vancouver. In its 15th anniversary year, the elite hacking event created by the Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) pays big bounties to those who reveal zero-days impacting the most prominent of vendors.

Click here to read complete article

News, Vulnerabilities Tags:Pwn2Own, vulnerabilities, zero-day

Post navigation

Previous Post: Apple 0-Day Security Warning For Mac, TV, Watch Users—Attacks Maybe Underway
Next Post: Microsoft Issues Emergency Windows 10, 11 & Server Security Update

Related Articles

Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows 11, Ubuntu Desktop Hacked During $1 Million Hacking Spree Announcements
New Samsung 0-Click Security Threat Alert, Disable Wi-Fi Calling Now Android
Microsoft Outlook Warning: Critical New Email Exploit Triggers Automatically—Update Now Analysis
Has Amazon’s Ring Been Hacked? Ransomware Gang Posts ‘Data Leak’ Threat Cybercrime
Why You Should Stop Using LastPass After New Hack Method Update Breach
Twitter Just Weakened Account Security For Almost 368 Million Users Analysis

Categories

Post Archive

Tags

0day Analysis Android Apple Apps breach bug bounty Business Chrome crime Cybercrime Data Protection Encryption Enterprise Google Government hack Hackers Hacking healthcare industry iOS IoT iPhone Malware Microsoft News NHS Opinion passwords Phishing Privacy ransomware Research Russia Samsung threat intelligence Threatscape Update Vulnerabilites vulnerabilities Vulnerability Windows Windows 10 zero-day

Copyright © 2023 Davey Winder .

×
Cookies
We serve cookies. If you think that's ok, just click "Accept all". You can also choose what kind of cookies you want by clicking "Settings". Read our cookie policy
Settings Refuse all Accept all
Cookies
Choose what kind of cookies to accept. Your choice will be saved for one year. Read our cookie policy
  • Necessary
    These cookies are not optional. They are needed for the website to function.
  • Statistics
    In order for us to improve the website's functionality and structure, based on how the website is used.
  • Experience
    In order for our website to perform as well as possible during your visit. If you refuse these cookies, some functionality will disappear from the website.
  • Marketing
    By sharing your interests and behavior as you visit our site, you increase the chance of seeing personalized content and offers.
Save Refuse all Accept all
GDPR Cookie Policy