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Chrome OS thwarts attack attempts in Pwnium challenge >> Phys.org
Hackers at a please-hack-me contest at the CanWest security conference in Vancouver, BC, went home empty-handed. The contest during the Vancouver three-day conference on digital security ended up with enlightened participants capable of attempts nonetheless missing out on a massive pile of cash--the bounty was [...] Read More
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