Meta’s Million-Dollar WhatsApp Challenge: Hackers Assemble for Pwn2Own Ireland 2025!

Meta is ready to make hackers a million-dollar offer they can’t refuse at Pwn2Own Ireland 2025. With a bounty for WhatsApp exploits that could rival a leprechaun’s pot of gold, hackers are invited to showcase their skills. It’s a techie’s dream, but watch out: this time, the stakes are as high as a shamrock’s luck!

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Who knew that making a million bucks could be as simple as finding a WhatsApp bug? Forget stocks and bonds, it’s all about zero-click exploits these days. Meta is literally putting their money where the bug is, offering a whopping $1 million bounty at Pwn2Own Ireland 2025. This is like the Oscars for hackers, but with fewer acceptance speeches and more ‘Oops, I did it again’ moments. Move over, Bitcoin miners, the real gold rush is in Cork, and it’s all about breaking WhatsApp without lifting a finger—or at least the user’s finger. Get ready to see hackers from all over the world show up like it’s Black Friday at the Bug Store!

Key Points:

  • Meta is sponsoring a $1 million bounty for WhatsApp exploits at Pwn2Own Ireland 2025.
  • The event will take place in Cork from October 21 to October 24, 2025.
  • Participants can earn big bucks for smartphone, WhatsApp, and wearable device exploits.
  • The competition includes new categories and attack vectors, including USB attacks on phones.
  • Last year’s competition awarded over $1 million for 70 new vulnerabilities.

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