White hat hackers have earned a total of $195,000 for demonstrating vulnerabilities in TVs, routers and smartphones on the first day of the Pwn2Own Tokyo 2019 contest taking place these days alongside the PacSec conference.
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Bug Hunters Earn $195,000 for Hacking TVs, Routers, Phones at Pwn2Own
White hat hackers have earned a total of $195,000 for demonstrating vulnerabilities in TVs, routers and smartphones on the first day of the Pwn2Own Tokyo 2019 contest taking place these days alongside the PacSec conference. The post Bug Hunters Earn $195,000 for Hacking TVs, Routers, Phones at Pwn2Own appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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