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HITB2014AMS – Day 2 – On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: GRX & A Spy Agency

Last year, Belgacom got hacked by an intelligence service (GCHQ?), Rob says. “What is so interesting about this hack, why did they hack into Belgacom, what would or could be the purpose of a similar hack?”  Before answering those questions, we need to take a quick look on how mobile networks work and how mobile […]

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HITB2014AMS – Day 2 – Exploring and Exploiting iOS Web Browsers

iOS Browsers & UIWebview iOS is very popular (according to StatCounter, it’s the 3rd most popular platform used).  Mobile browsers take about 20% to 25% of the market share. iOS offers integration with desktop browsers and cloud (so the same data is available to an attacker).  Many 3rd party IOS browsers have similar weaknesses which […]

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HITB2014AMS – Day 2 – Keynote 4: Hack It Forward

Good morning Amsterdam, good morning readers, welcome to the second day of the Hack In The Box conference. The speaker for the first keynote didn’t show up,  so we’ll jump right into the next keynote. Jennifer starts her keynote by explaining that she’s fortunate to be able to travel to a lot of conferences and […]

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