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Third annual Pwn2Own competition closes, conclusions
« Posted: March 23, 2009, 12:54:37 PM »


Third annual Pwn2Own competition closes, conclusions

The third annual Pwn2Own competition has wrapped up recently, showing off some interesting events throughout the event. If you've been following the contest at Neowin, you may have seen Microsoft flaunting a very speedy response time to a bug, as well as Google's Chrome being the only browser to survive the first day. That's all well and good, but what else happened?  Firstly, none of the mobile devices at the competition were exploited. Why was this? According to the TippingPoint blog, "'Why?' Are mobile devices inherently more secure? It was a tough question to answer.  Read full story...

 


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