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Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 concludes with $1.29 million paid for 47 zero-days

📅 17 May 2026 at 11:50 UTC📰 Cyber InsiderView original source ↗
Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 concludes with $1.29 million paid for 47 zero-days

Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 wrapped up with another string of successful enterprise-targeted exploits, bringing the contest’s final tally to $1,298,250 awarded for 47 unique zero-day vulnerabilities discovered over three days. DEVCORE secured the “Master of Pwn” title with 50.5 points and $505,000 in winnings after dominating multiple categories throughout the event. Hosted during OffensiveCon in Berlin, … The post Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 concludes with $1.29 million paid for 47 zero-days appeared first on CyberInsider.

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🔍Threat Overview

Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 demonstrated the discovery and exploitation of 47 unique zero-day vulnerabilities across various enterprise technologies, resulting in $1,298,250 awarded for successful exploits. The event highlighted the importance of coordinated disclosure and vulnerability patching.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Windows 11VMware ESXiMicrosoft SharePointRed Hat Enterprise Linux
Attack Vectors
integer overflow vulnerabilitymemory corruption vulnerabilityuse-after-free vulnerabilityuninitialized memory flawexternal control mechanism abuse
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: high
Who Is at Risk
organizations using VMware ESXi, Microsoft SharePoint, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and AI-powered developer toolsSeverity: high
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Implement coordinated disclosure with vendors for newly discovered vulnerabilities
2Regularly update operating systems and software to patch known vulnerabilities
3Monitor AI-powered development tool usage for potential exploitation vectors
📦Affected Products
VMware ESXiMicrosoft SharePointRed Hat Enterprise Linux

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