Pwn2Own Hacking Contest Bounties Exceed $500,000
by Robert Lemos, eweek.comJanuary 21st 2013
The bi-annual Pwn2Own competition offers more money for undiscovered vulnerabilities in browsers and plugins, but requires researchers to turn over a working exploit.
Hewlett-Packard's TippingPoint announced on Jan. 17 that it will be offering security researchers more than $500,000 in prize money for successfully attacking the four major browsers and three common plugins during its bi-annual Pwn2Own competition, but will require the researchers to turn over working exploits.The company published the rules for the competition, which challenges contestants to compromise Windows and Mac OS X systems by exploiting new, and unreported, vulnerabilities in the systems. With up to $100,000 awarded to researchers that successfully break into a system, the contest has posted the largest bounties yet for a white-market rewards program.A total of $560,000 is up for grabs in the competition, a sum that is aimed at attracting as many participants as possible, said Brian Gorenc, manager of vulnerability research at TippingPoint's vulnerability research group, DVLabs."We want to see all the targets tested and have active participation for all the categories," Gorenc said. "We wouldn't put up that sort of money except to have all the categories tested. When it comes down to it, we want to give away all the prize money." The winners of the competition are required to give HP's TippingPoint details of the vulnerability, which the company delivers to the affected software vendor. Unlike previous competitions, winners must give up the actual exploits used to attack the systems as well, a stipulation that caused some concern among security researchers worried about giving up their techniques.Original Page: http://pocket.co/sGv_Y
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