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Google scraps annual Pwnium bug-hunting contest

Google is scrapping Pwnium, its annual bug hunting event, and folding it into an existing year-round program in part to reduce security risks.

The company held Pwnium annually at CanSecWest, a security conference in Vancouver, to find security problems in its Chrome OS, Chrome browser and affiliated applications.

But Tim Willis of the Chrome Security Team wrote in a blog post that the annual event isn’t best for either researchers or the company.

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Network World Security

“SOHOpelessly BROKEN” hacking contest aims to test home router security

Over the past few years, consumer-grade routers have emerged as a key security threat. Whether manufactured by Asus, Linksys, D-Link, Micronet, Tenda, TP-Link, or others, small office/home office (SOHO) routers have suffered a variety of real-world attacks that in some cases have allowed hackers to remotely commandeer hundreds of thousands of devices.

Now, security advocates are sponsoring “SOHOpelessly BROKEN,” a no-holds-barred router hacking competition at next month’s Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas. The contest will challenge attendees to unleash novel exploits on 10 off-the-shelf SOHO routers running recent firmware versions.

“The objective in this contest is to demonstrate previously unidentified vulnerabilities in off-the-shelf consumer wireless routers,” organizers said. “Contestants must identify weaknesses and exploit the routers to gain control. Pop as many as you can over the weekend to win. Contest will take place at Defcon 22, August 7-12, 2014 in the Wireless Village contest area.”

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Ars Technica » Technology Lab

Social engineer tag teams to capture the flags at Def Con 22 contest

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Galaxy S III hacked using NFC at Mobile Pwn2Own hacking contest – ComputerworldUK

Galaxy S III hacked using NFC at Mobile Pwn2Own hacking contest
ComputerworldUK
Pwn2Own hacking contest to break iPhone, Android securityHackers compete for $ 100,000 in prizes >>; Google ups ante to $ 2m for next Chrome hacking contestDoubles cash on offer from March Pwnium event >>; Google Android bug disclosure loses

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