Hacking Challenges

The Digital Armaments Contribution Program (DACP) began in 2003. The program goal is to involve the communicty and access the abundance of technical security knowledge concerning undisclosed vulnerabilities. The DACP compensate individuals who provide Digital Armaments with advance notification of unpublished vulnerabilities and/or exploit code.

 

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1 2008 - 10 - Digital Armaments October-November Hacking Challenge: Linux Local Kernel Exploit (5,000$) 16
2 2006 - 09 - Digital Armaments September-October Hacking Challenge: Explorer and Mozilla 11
3 2006 - 07 - Digital Armaments July-August Hacking Challange: Microsoft 12
4 2007 - 05 - Digital Armaments May-June Hacking Challenge: VMware 12
5 2006 - 04 - Digital Armaments April Hacking Challenge: Oracle Database 11
6 2007 - 09 - Digital Armaments September-October Hacking Challenge: Symbian 16
7 2007 - 11 - Digital Armaments November-December Hacking Challenge: Diffuse Client Application (10.000$ extra) 227
8 2008 - 01 - Digital Armaments January-February Hacking Challenge: Special 20.000$ Prize - Windows Vulnerabilities and Exploit 9
9 2006 - 11 - Digital Armaments November-December Hacking Challenge: KERNEL 16
10 2008 - 03 - Digital Armaments March-April Hacking Challenge: 5,000$ Prize - Client Vulnerabilities and Exploit 17
11 2010 - 01 - January-February Hacking Challenge: Windows 7 (10,000$ Prize) 88