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Fri, October 24, 2025
Hackers Earn $1,024,750 for 73 Zero‑Days at Pwn2Own Ireland
🛡️ Pwn2Own Ireland 2025 concluded in Cork with security researchers awarded $1,024,750 after demonstrating 73 zero-day vulnerabilities across eight product categories. Targets included printers, network-attached storage, messaging apps, smart home and surveillance devices, home networking gear, flagship phones (iPhone 16, Galaxy S25, Pixel 9) and wearables. The contest expanded the attack surface to include USB port exploitation on locked mobile handsets while retaining Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi and NFC vectors. Summoning Team topped the leaderboard with $187,500 and 22 Master of Pwn points.
Wed, October 22, 2025
Samsung Galaxy S25 Exploited on Day Two of Pwn2Own
🔓 Security researchers earned $792,750 on day two of Pwn2Own Ireland 2025, exploiting 56 unique zero-day vulnerabilities across smartphones, NAS devices, printers, cameras and smart-home gear. A five-bug chain used by Ken Gannon and Dimitrios Valsamaras successfully compromised the Samsung Galaxy S25, earning $50,000 and 5 Master of Pwn points. Several teams also exploited issues in QNAP and Synology NAS models, printers and IoT devices, and vendors now have 90 days to patch before public disclosure.
Tue, October 21, 2025
Researchers Exploit 34 Zero-Days at Pwn2Own Ireland
🔒On the first day of Pwn2Own Ireland 2025, security researchers exploited 34 unique zero-day vulnerabilities and collected $522,500 in cash awards. Team DDOS (Bongeun Koo and Evangelos Daravigkas) chained eight flaws to compromise a QNAP Qhora-322 router via its WAN interface and access a QNAP TS-453E, earning $100,000 and moving into second place on the Master of Pwn leaderboard. The Summoning Team led day one with $102,500 and 11.5 points after multiple successful root exploits. The Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) organized the event and coordinates 90-day responsible disclosure with affected vendors.