Three security experts tore into three Web browsers on Wednesday, the first day of the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver, exposing flaws on a MacBook, iPhone and Windows PC, and winning cash and hardware in the process. Network security provider TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative organized its Pwn2Own contest to enable Apple and other companies to plug holes in their popular products and protect the data of their customers. The results of the contest will be reported to the manufacturers so they can create the appropriate patches.
sir,what is conclusion of the event? which browser is best? or we have to continue use our browser and wait for patches!
The Mighty Fall at Pwn2Own
Posted by: Brian T. Horowitz March 25, 2010 12:44 PMThree security experts tore into three Web browsers on Wednesday, the first day of the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver, exposing flaws on a MacBook, iPhone and Windows PC, and winning cash and hardware in the process. Network security provider TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative organized its Pwn2Own contest to enable Apple and other companies to plug holes in their popular products and protect the data of their customers. The results of the contest will be reported to the manufacturers so they can create the appropriate patches.