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Zero-Day Exploit Earns Zoom Hackers $200K – PCMag
The Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw in Zoom was demonstrated during the Pwn2Own challenge.

A pair of Dutch hackers have secured $200,000 in reward money after discovering and demonstrating a zero-day flaw in Zoom’s videoconferencing software.
As Malwarebytes reports, the flaw was used during the latest Pwn2Own event, which is organized as a challenge to hackers by the Zero Day Initiative. Companies volunteer their software and services for participants to hack, and offer rewards for doing so in return. Everyone wins at Pwn2Own—hackers earn money legally for their skills, and developers…
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