Not long time ago, Google make a challenge for whoever can find security holes in Google Chrome browser will received prize reward. A hacker managed to answer them, so he will receive $ 60,000. It's a hacker from Russia, Sergey Glazunov who found remote code execution vulnerability in Google Chrome browser.
He demonstrated how to exploit loopholes to pass Google Chrome's sandbox (a system that block hackers who want to control user's device). After passed sandbox, he also managed to run unauthorized code on Windows 7. He showed his skill on Google contest Google Pwnium that held in Canada. At the contest, Google provides cash prizes for the hacker who can broke through the security system. Total prizes provided around $ 1 million.
He demonstrated how to exploit loopholes to pass Google Chrome's sandbox (a system that block hackers who want to control user's device). After passed sandbox, he also managed to run unauthorized code on Windows 7. He showed his skill on Google contest Google Pwnium that held in Canada. At the contest, Google provides cash prizes for the hacker who can broke through the security system. Total prizes provided around $ 1 million.