Vupen Security was a French information security company founded in 2004 and based in Montpellier with a U.S. branch based in Annapolis, Maryland. Its specialty was in discovering zero-day vulnerabilities in software from major vendors in order to sell them to law enforcement and intelligence agencies which use them to achieve both defensive and offensive cyber-operations.[2] Vupen ceased trading in 2015, and the founders created a new company Zerodium.
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Vupen Security was a French information security company founded in 2004 and based in Montpellier with a U.S. branch based in Annapolis, Maryland. Its...
Chrome was successfully exploited for the first time, by regular competitor VUPEN. After withdrawing from the contest that year due to new disclosure rules...
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2015 and 2023. Zerodium was launched on July 25, 2015 the founders of by Vupen. The company pays bounties for zero-day exploits. A zero-day exploit is...
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exploits, include Endgame, Inc. and Netragard of the United States and Vupen from France. State intelligence agencies often have their own teams to develop...
at OdaTV for spying Turkish police. FinFisher MiniPanzer and MegaPanzer Vupen – 0-day exploit provider linked to HackingTeam Mamfakinch – a citizen media...
activists and journalists in various countries. Zerodium (formerly known as Vupen) United States An American information security company based in Washington...
later inscription on the mosque's portico A part of the mosque Chakravarty, Vupen (1351) [Tripurabda]. Rajmala. Agartala, Kolkata: Teachers and Co. p. 167...
The NSA purchases zero-day exploits from Vupen, as revealed in a FOIA request. In response, the CEO of Vupen suggested that a FOIA request also be made...