Hackers to breach Microsoft Edge, Windows 11, LiteLLM, and NVIDIA technologies at Pwn2Own Berlin 2026. In the very first day, researchers earned $523,000 by exploiting 24 unique zero days in various products. AI Platforms Under Attack AI tools became the center point in the competition for various reasons. Researcher k3vg3n …
Read More »AI, IPv6, and Cybersecurity Take Center Stage at bdNOG21 Conference in Dhaka
Bangladesh Network Operators Group (bdNOG) successfully hosts its 21 workshop and conferences at Dhaka. The very four days long workshop includes IPv6 & Routing Best Practices, Advanced BGP, IXP Development, Network Operations & Security and Data Center Networking and more where network engineers, ISPs, IXPs, infrastructure experts, and the internet …
Read More »NCSA opens registration for “National Cyber Drill- 2026”
National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), under the Information and Communication Technology Division of Bangladesh, has officially announced the “National Cyber Drill 2026”, aimed at strengthening cybersecurity resilience across Bangladesh’s critical sectors. 📌 Key Highlights Target Participants: Critical Information Infrastructure (CII), banks, and financial institutions. Objective: Enhance national cyber defense capabilities …
Read More »Cloud Native Days Bangladesh 2026 unites 300+ tech professionals in Dhaka
Dhaka sees a crowd over 300 cloud-native practitioners, DevOps engineers, SREs, architects, and students for day of learning and collaboration held at Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB). CNCF Community & Outreach Manager Audra Montenegro delivered the opening address, followed by a session from CNCF Ambassadors Md. Arif Hossen and Zaynul Abedin …
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HackerOne Bug Hunt 2026 Wraps Up in Dhaka
HackerOne Bug Hunt 2026 ends successfully, a major information security conference in Bangladesh taking place on 10 January 2026 at the National Science and Technology Complex in Dhaka. The 2026 conference provided an impactful, interactive, and community-focused experience which leading the platform a exceptional one for ethical hackers, vulnerability researchers, …
Read More »$320,000 for 11 exploits at Zeroday Cloud hacking event
The Zeroday Cloud hacking competition in London awarded $320,000 to researchers for showing serious remote code execution vulnerabilities in cloud infrastructure components. This is the first event focused on cloud systems, hosted by Wiz Research with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google Cloud. Researchers achieved an 85% success rate in …
Read More »TechnoNext successfully host “Cyber invasion 2025”
TechnoNext powered onsite cybersecurity competition “Cyber Invasion 2025” was successfully held on Saturday (13.12.2025) in the head office of the company at Dhaka with the participation from students and professionals across the country. The event began with an online qualifying round, which received an overwhelming 720 registrations from aspiring cybersecurity …
Read More »bdNOG 20 Concludes with technical deep dives in Sylhet
bdNOG 20th conference successfully held in Sylhet with huge number of participations from home and abroad. The 4 days conference include technical session, keynote speech Q&A and so on Co-hosted by Internet service provider of Bangladesh (ISPAB). On the title “Optimizing DNS Performance in Kubernetes: Challenges and Best Practices” Md …
Read More »DIU_CYBERCON 2025 Unites Bangladesh’s Cybersecurity Talent
Daffodil International University (DIU) hosted DIU_CYBERCON 2025, a national level cybersecurity event that gathered students, professionals, and experts from Bangladesh. Organized by the Cyber Security Club (CSC) of the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department, it took place at Daffodil Smart City in Ashulia, Dhaka, and included workshops, competitions, discussions, …
Read More »Hackers exploit 90 zero days earn $1.3 in two days
Security researchers earned a combined $1,315,250 in cash rewards after exploiting 90 zero-day vulnerabilities during the first two days of Pwn2Own Ireland 2025, organized by Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) in Cork. On Day 1, participants demonstrated 34 new vulnerabilities, earning $522,500 by breaching printers, NAS devices, routers, and …
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