Researchers who took part this week in the Zero Day Initiative’s Pwn2Own Miami hacking competition have earned a total of $280,000 for exploits targeting industrial control systems (ICS) and associated protocols.
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Researchers Earn $280,000 for Hacking Industrial Systems at Pwn2Own Miami
Researchers who took part this week in the Zero Day Initiative’s Pwn2Own Miami hacking competition have earned a total of $280,000 for exploits targeting industrial control systems (ICS) and associated protocols. The post Researchers Earn $280,000 for Hacking Industrial Systems at Pwn2Own Miami appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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