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HistoryMar 27, 2023 - 11:03 a.m.

Hacks at Pwn2Own Vancouver 2023

2023-03-2711:03:13
Bruce Schneier
www.schneier.com
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pwn2own conference
vancouver
tesla model 3
windows 11
macos
adobe reader
zero-day exploits
exploit chains
security researchers
adobe reader
ubuntu desktop
microsoft sharepoint
synacktiv
star labs
oracle virtualbox
oob read
stacked-based buffer overflow
oracle virtualbox
marcin wiązowski
privileges escalation
improper input validation
security vulnerabilities
cybersecurity

An impressive array of hacks were demonstrated at the first day of the Pwn2Own conference in Vancouver:

> On the first day of Pwn2Own Vancouver 2023, security researchers successfully demoed Tesla Model 3, Windows 11, and macOS zero-day exploits and exploit chains to win $375,000 and a Tesla Model 3.
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> The first to fall was Adobe Reader in the enterprise applications category after Haboob SA's Abdul Aziz Hariri (@abdhariri) used an exploit chain targeting a 6-bug logic chain abusing multiple failed patches which escaped the sandbox and bypassed a banned API list on macOS to earn $50,000.
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> The STAR Labs team (@starlabs_sg) demoed a zero-day exploit chain targeting Microsoft's SharePoint team collaboration platform that brought them a $100,000 reward and successfully hacked Ubuntu Desktop with a previously known exploit for $15,000.
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> Synacktiv (@Synacktiv) took home $100,000 and a Tesla Model 3 after successfully executing a TOCTOU (time-of-check to time-of-use) attack against the Tesla-Gateway in the Automotive category. They also used a TOCTOU zero-day vulnerability to escalate privileges on Apple macOS and earned $40,000.
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> Oracle VirtualBox was hacked using an OOB Read and a stacked-based buffer overflow exploit chain (worth $40,000) by Qrious Security's Bien Pham (@bienpnn).
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> Last but not least, Marcin Wiązowski elevated privileges on Windows 11 using an improper input validation zero-day that came with a $30,000 prize.

The con's second and third days were equally impressive.