During the first day of Pwn2Own Vancouver 2022, contestants won $800,000 after successfully exploiting 16 zero-day bugs to hack multiple products, including Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system and the Teams communication platform.
The first to fall was Microsoft Teams in the enterprise communications category after Hector Peralta exploited an improper configuration flaw.
The STAR Labs team (Daniel Lim Wee Soong, Poh Jia Hao, Li Jiantao, and Ngo Wei Lin) also demonstrated a Teams zero-click exploit chain of 2 bugs (injection and arbitrary file write).
Microsoft Teams was hacked a third time by Masato Kinugawa, who exploited a 3-bug chain of injection, misconfiguration, and sandbox escape.
Each of them earned $150,000 for successfully demonstrating their Microsoft Teams zero-days.
STAR Labs also earned an extra $40,000 after elevating privileges on a system running Windows 11 using a Use-After-Free weakness and an additional $40,000 by achieving privilege escalation on Oracle Virtualbox.
Manfred Paul (@_manfp) also successfully demoed 2 bugs (prototype pollution and improper input validation) to hack Mozilla Firefox and an out-of-band write on Apple Safari to earn $150,000.
Other highlights from the first day of Pwn2Own include Marcin Wiązowski, Team Orca of Sea Security, and Keith Yeo demonstrating more zero-days in Windows 11 and Ubuntu Desktop,
On the second day, Pwn2Own competitors will attempt to exploit zero-days in the Tesla Model 3 Infotainment System (with Sandbox Escape) and Diagnostic Ethernet (with Root Persistence), Windows 11, and Ubuntu Desktop.
After the security vulnerabilities are demonstrated and disclosed during Pwn2Own, software and hardware vendors have 90 days to develop and release security fixes for all reported flaws.
During the Pwn2Own Vancouver 2022 contest, security researchers will target products in the web browser, virtualization, Local Escalation of Privilege, servers, enterprise communications, and automotive categories.
Between May 18 and May 20, they will be able to earn more than $1,000,000 in cash and prizes, including a Tesla Model 3 and a Tesla Model S. The top award for hacking a Tesla is now $600,000 (and, maybe, the car itself).
Team Fluoroacetate was the first to go home with a Tesla Model 3 at Pwn2Own Vancouver 2019 after hacking the car's Chromium-based infotainment system.
Update: Added STAR Labs team members behind Teams zero-click exploit chain.
Comments
yawnshard - 1 year ago
Cheers for encouraging developers with price money to burn 0days, so they can be fixed, rather than selling them to governments or rich skids.
buzzword - 1 year ago
Microsoft would be far better off concentrating on these issues instead of "finding ways to expose lightweight interactive content" (i.e. ads) on the Windows desktop" https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-releases-first-iso-image-for-new-windows-11-dev-builds
NoneRain - 1 year ago
Pwn2Own is great. Congrats to the teams!