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Next Pwn2Own Contest Targets IE8, Firefox, iPhone

Windows Secrets writes "After two straight years of taking dead aim at Macbooks and Windows-powered machines, hackers at this year's CanSecWest conference will have shiny new targets: Web browsers and mobile phones. According to CanSecWest organisers, there will be two separate Pwn2Own competitions this year — one pitting hackers against IE8, Firefox 3 and Safari and another targeting Google Android, Apple iPhone, Nokia Symbian and Windows Mobile."

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  1. Unbalanced? by AKAImBatman · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Am I the only one who wonders if the design of this contest doesn't create an unbalanced playing field? It's often struck me that if the computers are "Pwn2Own", then the participants are going to focus more heavily on "pwning" the system they want to take home with them. e.g. Given a choice between a Vaio running Windows and a MacBook Pro running OS X, I know I would rather have the MacBook Pro. Thus I'm not going to try as hard to crack the Windows system because the system I REALLY want is the Mac.

    Maybe it's just me. Maybe there are an equal number of equally talented individuals who's only disagreement is the preference of their machine. But somehow I don't think it's that easy.

    1. Re:Unbalanced? by KibibyteBrain · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I still think from a game theory perspective, it is best to go after the platform you are best at pwning if you assume all the other participants are about as skilled as you are. This is because time is a factor, and so you are better off making sure you hack first and get something than trying hack the best prize if there is a better chance one of the other hackers is more experienced at it than you. A good chance of getting something bad is usually better than a bad chance of getting something good.

  2. Wonder if it requires the iPhone to be jailbroken by Vandil+X · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That would fall in line with their use of a 3rd party wireless card to hack the MacBook. (i.e. using the product in a way most people wouldn't be using it.)

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  3. My experience.... by ebbomega · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Last year I DJ'd for the CanSecWest dinner party, and I was kinda amused to see that a lot of the people who were at the conference were ex-blackhats anyway. A good number of them had criminal records and were now raking in hella money working on the legit side (a shitload more than they made during their blackhat careers). I even met a couple of them at a 2600 meeting once.

    Hackers are hackers, regardless of which side of the legal coin they fall on. The exploits used are known to anybody with the resources to find them. In fact, last year nobody took home the Linux box not because they couldn't find any exploits, but because there was so much more effort and time involved in breaking the linux systems that everybody just went for the OSX or Windows machines. Versions of this contest probably exist in the blackhat world, but are a lot less publicized because they don't have industry heavyweights like Cisco or Microsoft sponsoring it.

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