Dave Johnson29
03-28-2010, 12:09 PM
One of the top draws at xxxxxxxx, the highly regarded Canadian security conference, is the break-the-browser contest known as Pwn2Own.
So can it be coincidence that Apple, Google, and Mozilla updated their browsers just days before the contest?
Yesterday was the start of xxxxxxxxx 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia. This year, a U.S. $10,000 prize...
Safari browser gets fixes before its big test
Historically, Apple's Safari browser has been one of the first to fail in the xxxxxxxxx contest, usually with an unreleased exploit coded by Safari vulnerability expert Charlie Miller.
However, xxxxxxxx lists several still-unpatched security holes in Apple's browser, so I would not bet on Safari getting through this upcoming contest unscathed.
hee hee :D
So can it be coincidence that Apple, Google, and Mozilla updated their browsers just days before the contest?
Yesterday was the start of xxxxxxxxx 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia. This year, a U.S. $10,000 prize...
Safari browser gets fixes before its big test
Historically, Apple's Safari browser has been one of the first to fail in the xxxxxxxxx contest, usually with an unreleased exploit coded by Safari vulnerability expert Charlie Miller.
However, xxxxxxxx lists several still-unpatched security holes in Apple's browser, so I would not bet on Safari getting through this upcoming contest unscathed.
hee hee :D