Time files, I've been super busy the last two month and will be busy until mid/end of November. I just relaized that I haven't posted anything in September at all.
ConferencesHack.Lu October 21-24: Stripping the controversial FinFisher application for Android phones by Attila Marosi; SherlockDroid, an Inspector for Android Marketplaces by Axelle Apvrille, Ludovic Apvrille
PacSec Tokyo, Nov 12-13: An Infestation of Dragons: Exploring Vulnerabilities in the ARM TrustZone Architecture by Josh "m0nk" Thomas, Charles Holmes, Nathan Keltner; Hey, we catch you - dynamic analysis of Android applications by Wenjun Hu; Root via SMS: 4G access level security assessment by Sergey Gordeychik, Alexander Zaytsev; Blowing up the Celly - Building Your Own SMS/MMS Fuzzer by Brian Gorenc and Matt Molinyawe.
DeepSec Vienna, Nov 18-21: Mobile SSL Failures by Tony Trummer & Tushar Dalvi; TextSecure and RedPhone-bring them to iOS by Christine Corbett; Creating a kewl and simple Cheating Platform on Android by Milan Gabor & Danijel Grah
There is again a new talk on SMS and MMS fuzzing. I really wonder what is going to be different from all the previous work?
LinksHiding Android Applications in Images
Why Samsung Knox isn't really a Fort Knox Summary: Samsung KNOX only obfuscates password and basically stores it in the clear
Disable all Trusted CA CERTs on Android 4.x and later (requires root)
Android Vulnerabilities
About the Android Lollipop kill switch
Reverse engineering of a commercial spyware for ios and android (slides)
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