Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

SecurityWeekSecurityWeek

IoT Security

Hackers Earn Over $520,000 on First Day of Pwn2Own Ireland 2025

Participants exploited 34 previously unknown vulnerabilities to hack printers, NAS devices, and smart home products.

Pwn2Own Ireland 2025

On the first day of the Pwn2Own Ireland 2025 hacking contest organized by Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), participants earned a total of $522,500 for the exploits they demonstrated.

A total of 34 previously unknown vulnerabilities have been exploited to hack printers, network-attached storage (NAS) devices, routers, and smart home products.

The largest reward, $100,000, was awarded in the ‘SOHO Smashup’ category, which combines exploits targeting two different types of devices. Researchers chained exploits targeting the QNAP Qhora-322 router and the QNAP TS-453E NAS device. 

Another significant reward, $50,000, was paid out for a Synology ActiveProtect Appliance DP320 exploit. The same amount was also earned for a Sonos Era 300 smart speaker hack. 

Other NAS device exploits, targeting Synology and QNAP products, earned researchers $40,000 each.

ZDI rewarded vulnerabilities in the Home Assistant Green home automation device with $40,000, $20,000, and $12,500. Phillips Hue Bridge exploits earned participants $40,000 and $20,000. 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Hacking Canon and HP printers earned researchers $20,000 and $10,000.

Pwn2Own Ireland 2025 will continue until Thursday, when a researcher is scheduled to demonstrate a zero-click remote code execution exploit against WhatsApp in hopes of winning $1 million. 

A total of more than $1 million was awarded at Pwn2Own Ireland 2024 for camera, printer, NAS device, smart speaker and smartphone exploits.

Related: Over $3 Million in Prizes Offered at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026

Related: $4.5 Million Offered in New Cloud Hacking Competition

Related: VMware Flaws That Earned Hackers $340,000 at Pwn2Own Patched

Written By

Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

Trending

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest threats, trends, and technology, along with insightful columns from industry experts.

With "Shadow AI" usage becoming prevalent in organizations, learn how to balance the need for rapid experimentation with the rigorous controls required for enterprise-grade deployment.

Register

Delve into big-picture strategies to reduce attack surfaces, improve patch management, conduct post-incident forensics, and tools and tricks needed in a modern organization.

Register

People on the Move

Neill Feather has been named Chief Executive Officer at Point Wild.

Oasis Security has appointed Michael DeCesare as President.

Sterling Wilson has joined IGEL as Global Field CTO, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.

More People On The Move

Expert Insights

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest cybersecurity news, threats, and expert insights. Unsubscribe at any time.