Pwn2Own
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Hackers earn $1.3 million for 47 zero-days at Pwn2Own Berlin 2026
Researchers collected $1.298 million after exploiting 47 zero-day flaws at Pwn2Own Berlin 2026, which focused on enterprise technologies and artificial intelligence. DEVCORE won the contest, and vendors now have 90 days to patch the bugs.
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Researchers Hack Tesla Infotainment at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026, 37 Zero‑Days Exploited on Day One
Researchers exploited 37 zero-days at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 in Tokyo to hack Tesla’s Infotainment System and other systems, earning $516,500 on day one. Vendors have 90 days to issue fixes.
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Mozilla Addresses Critical Vulnerabilities in Firefox Browser
Mozilla has issued critical security updates for Firefox to address two vulnerabilities exploited at Pwn2Own Berlin, which could allow attackers to access sensitive data or execute unauthorized code.
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High-Risk Vulnerability Discovered in Tesla Model 3’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System
A severe security flaw discovered in Tesla’s Model 3 vehicles at the 2025 Pwn2Own competition could allow attackers to remotely control critical vehicle functions via the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. The flaw underscores the urgent need for robust automotive cybersecurity measures.




