http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9211720/Three_time_Pwn2Own_winner_knocks_hacking_contest_rules By Gregg Keizer Computerworld February 28, 2011 Organizers of Pwn2Own on Sunday defended the hacking contest's rules after a three-time winner criticized the challenge for encouraging researchers to "weaponize" exploits. The contest, which starts March 9, pits researchers against four browsers -- Apple's Safari, Google's Chrome, Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) and Mozilla's Firefox -- as well as against smartphones running Apple's iOS, Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows 7 Phone and RIM's BlackBerry OS. By Pwn2Own's rules, the first researcher to hack Firefox, IE or Safari, or each of the smartphones, wins a cash prize of $15,000. Taking down Chrome earns $20,000. The order in which researchers will tackle a target is assigned by a random drawing, and the contest is winner-take-all: Only the first to hack a browser or smartphone walks off with the money. [...] ___________________________________________________________ Tegatai Managed Colocation: Four Provider Blended Tier-1 Bandwidth, Fortinet Universal Threat Management, Natural Disaster Avoidance, Always-On Power Delivery Network, Cisco Switches, SAS 70 Type II Datacenter. Find peace of mind, Defend your Critical Infrastructure. http://www.tegataiphoenix.com/Received on Tue Mar 01 2011 - 00:26:40 PST
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