Google isn't just bringing the Chrome Browser to
Pwn2Own 2011 -- this time, it's also bringing its own hardware. The Cr-48 Chrome OS laptop will be on hand for the browser exploiting hullabaloo, and Google is
offering $20,000 and a CR-48 notebook for a successful exploit. According to the event's organizer, the attacker will also need to escape Chrome's sandbox.
At last year's event, prominent researcher Charlie Miller said that's no easy task, so we're very curious to see whether someone will succeed this time around.
Offering cash for exposing vulnerabilities isn't anything new for Google, of course. The Big G just
paid one developer $7,500 for finding a trio of vulnerabilities in Chrome back in January.
Google offers $20,000 for successful Chrome hack at Pwn2Own 2011 originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 03 Feb 2011 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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