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Ahead of the most recent Pwn2Own, Google made a rather proud challenge:
it'd pay $20,000 to any team or individual who could successfully hack
Chrome. Two takers signed up for that challenge -- and then both backed
down. One individual didn't show up and a second entry, known as Team
Anon, decided to focus their efforts elsewhere. There's still time left
for someone to come out of the woodwork and scrape off that polish, but as
of now no brave souls have registered intent. Meanwhile, IE8 was taken
down by Stephen Fewer, who used three separate vulnerabilities to get out
of Protected Mode and crack that browser's best locks. Safari running on a
MacBook Air got shamed again, cracked in just five seconds. Not exactly an
improvement compared to how it fared in 2008.
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