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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Google offers $3.14M in potential prizes at annual Pwnium hacking contest
Google Monday announced it would again host its Pwnium hacking contest at a March security conference, but boosted the maximum amount it will pay to $3.14 million and changed the target to its browser-based operating system, Chrome OS.
Dubbed Pwnium 3, the challenge will pit researchers against its still-struggling-for-relevance Chrome OS, rewarding those who can hack the operating system with individual prizes of $110,000 and $150,000.
Google capped the total up for grabs at $3.14159 million, giving multiple researchers a chance at prize money. The "3.14159" comes from the first six digits of the value of .
Each hacker able to compromise Chrome OS or the browser that is its foundation?Chrome?from an exploit-serving website will receive $110,000 said Chris Evans, an engineer with the Chrome security team, in a Monday entry on the Chromium project's blog.
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BlackBerry 10 launch event video now available for replay
Looking to catch up with what was surely one of the most important events for the company formerly known as RIM? You can do so with our liveblog, or you can now watch (or rewatch) the entire keynote courtesy of a video replay BlackBerry has made available. Hit the source link to get started -- the whole thing runs just over an hour.
Update: If you prefer, you can also find highlights from the event on the official BlackBerry YouTube channel.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, RIM
Source: BlackBerry