Chinese Contest Sees Participants Hack Chrome, Safari, Edge And More
Itβs safe to say that anyone would be displeased if they were hacked. Well over in China however, they are on the lookout for the next big thing (hacker) in the Tianfu Cup, Chinaβs leading hacking competition.
The tournament is a two-day event where it sees security researches from the country to test zero-days against the worldβs most popular software.

As you can probably guess, the contestantsβ goal it to exploit softwares and app by utilizing new vulnerabilities.
In the tournament, it uses a scoring system, where not only the success of exploiting matters but as well as the time that it took them.
Among the apps that they needed to bypass include Google Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, iOS, MIUI, Office 365, and Adobe PDF Reader to name a few.
Pokdepinion: Iβm pretty sure that some people wouldnβt be too happy with this contest..
