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MacBook Air cracked in 2 minutes at PWN to OWN Contest

The “Pwn to Own” Hacking Contest held last week was a security battle amongst 3 major operating systems - MacOS X Leopard, Windows Vista, and Ubuntu Linux. The 3-day hacking contest gives away $20,000 in cash and prizes to the first contestant to hack any of the 3 systems.

The goal is to hack a laptop via the operating system. First one to hack any of the laptops gets to bring it home:

  • VAIO VGN-TZ37CN running Ubuntu 7.10
  • Fujitsu U810 running Vista Ultimate SP1
  • MacBook Air running OSX 10.5.2

The main purpose of this contest is to responsibly unearth new vulnerabilities within these systems so that the affected vendor(s) can address them.

To claim a laptop as your own, you will need to read the contents of a designated file on each system through exploitation of a 0day code execution vulnerability (ie: no directory traversal style bugs). Each laptop will only have a direct wired connection (exposed through a crossover cable) and only one person may attack each system at a time so that each team’s exploit remains private.

On the first day of the competition, all 3 laptops were unscathed. On the second day, the very first rig to be hack was surprisingly the MacBook Air (pwned in 2 minutes) via an undisclosed Safari browser vulnerability. That On the last day, the Windows Vista machine was also cracked. At the end of the 3 day competition, only the Ubuntu box remained untouched.

All newly discovered vulnerabilities were reported to Apple and Microsoft respectively. More details about the competition on the Tipping Point blog.

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14 Responses to “MacBook Air cracked in 2 minutes at PWN to OWN Contest”


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  1. Gravatar Icon 14 marian May 7th, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    wow, GO UBUNTU!

  2. Gravatar Icon 13 BusinessGeeks Apr 3rd, 2008 at 12:20 pm

    It seems like the Ubuntu was ignored by the contest participants…

    Linux ignored, not immune, says hacker contest sponsor

  3. Gravatar Icon 12 moshfetron333 Apr 3rd, 2008 at 11:24 am

    the advantage of OSS is that the code was reviewed by many programmers and detected instantly unlike those corporate softs owned codes was reviewed by little and limited. and the worst sinister thing that may happen to apple/microsoft is that when one of their programmer puts a loophole within their codes and left unnoticed by other programmers. ‘conspiracy may happen’

  4. Gravatar Icon 11 koolitz Apr 3rd, 2008 at 9:39 am

    i guess…safari sucks..not the OS

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