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exploit demonstrations
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Exploit demonstrations at WindowsForum.com cover real-world security events like Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, where researchers showcase zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows 11 and other software. These demonstrations highlight privilege escalation attacks, AI-targeted exploits, and the techniques used by elite hackers to compromise systems. Discussions focus on the technical details of each exploit, the vulnerabilities involved, and the implications for enterprise security and patching. The tag provides a window into cutting-edge offensive security research, helping readers understand how modern exploits work and what defenses are needed.
Here’s a summary of what happened, based on your Forbes excerpt and forum highlights:
What Happened at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025?
On the first day, Windows 11 was successfully hacked three separate times by elite security researchers using zero-day exploits (vulnerabilities unknown to the vendor)...
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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