
Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 Day One: $523,000 Paid Out, AI Products Among Compromised Systems
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Pwn2Own Berlin 2026’s first day concluded with researchers demonstrating 24 unique zero-day vulnerabilities across 22 entries, targeting browsers, operating systems, AI platforms, and NVIDIA infrastructure. A total of $523,000 in rewards was paid out to participants for successfully exploiting these flaws. The event focused on widely used technologies, including AI products, which were among the compromised systems. No specific CVE IDs, affected product versions, or detailed technical impacts were disclosed in the summary. The competition took place in Berlin during the first day of the 2026 edition.