bug collisions

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Discussions tagged with 'bug collisions' on WindowsForum.com cover security research events like Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, where researchers demonstrate exploits targeting software vulnerabilities. The tag is used in threads about zero-day discoveries, rooting attacks, and AI-related exploits, particularly in the context of competitive hacking events. Topics include vulnerability chaining, privilege escalation, and the intersection of AI systems with traditional exploit techniques. The content emphasizes real-world bug collisions where multiple vulnerabilities are combined to achieve code execution or system compromise, often involving Windows, Linux, or enterprise software. This tag is relevant for readers interested in exploit development, vulnerability research, and the latest trends in cybersecurity competitions.
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    Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 Day One Highlights: AI Breakthroughs and Rooting Vulnerabilities

    The inaugural day of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, hosted by the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), showcased a series of groundbreaking exploits across various categories, including the debut of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) category. The event awarded a total of $260,000 to participating researchers, with...
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