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Windows 11, Tesla, and Ubuntu Linux hacked at Pwn2Own Vancouver

By Ava Ramirez
Published in Tesla
March 22, 2024
1 min read
Windows 11, Tesla, and Ubuntu Linux hacked at Pwn2Own Vancouver

So, I read this crazy article about how Windows 11, Tesla, and Ubuntu Linux all got hacked at Pwn2Own Vancouver. It was wild! Basically, a bunch of hackers showed off their skills by finding vulnerabilities in these systems and exploiting them.

First off, they targeted Windows 11 and managed to take control of the system remotely. Then, they moved on to Tesla and were able to access the infotainment system, which is pretty scary considering how much technology is in cars these days. Lastly, they hacked into Ubuntu Linux, a popular open-source operating system, showing that even supposedly secure systems have flaws.

Personally, I found it eye-opening to see how easily these experts could break into supposedly secure systems we use every day. It just goes to show that no system is completely safe, and we always need to be vigilant about cybersecurity.

In conclusion, the Pwn2Own event highlights the importance of constantly updating and securing our digital devices to protect against potential threats. It’s a reminder that there are always people out there trying to exploit vulnerabilities, so staying informed and proactive is key to staying safe online.


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