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Sicher, sicherer, iOS?
Schutzmaßnahmen und Angriffe
Im Magazin
Mobile Technology 4.2012
ist ein Artikel über die Sicherheit von iOS erschienen.
Ich habe auch eine Timeline der Angriffe erstellt, die Sie
hier
finden.
Links
- [1] Apple: "iOS Security"; Version vom Mai 2012 (PDF)
- [2] Charlie Miller, Vincenzo Iozzo; Black Hat Europe 2009: "Fun and Games with Mac OS X and iPhone Payloads"
Medien
Präsentation (der angegebene Link ist falsch):
PDF
- [3] Nicolas Seriot; Black Hat DC 2010: "iPhone Privacy"
- [4] SpyPhone
- [5] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "8000 iPhone and Android users duped into joining smartphone botnet"
- [6] Vincenzo Iozzo, Tim Kornau, Ralf-Philipp Weinmann; Black Hat US 2010: "Everybody be cool this is a roppery!"
- [7] Nitesh Dhanjani, Black Hat Europe 2011: "New Age Attacks Against Apple's iOS (and Countermeasures)"
Präsentation (der angegebene Link ist falsch):
PDF
- [8] Stefan Esser, Black Hat USA 2011: "Exploiting the iOS Kernel"
- [9] David Schuetz, Black Hat USA 2011: "Inside Apple's MDM Black Box"
- [10] Andrey Belenko, Black Hat USA 2011: "Overcoming iOS Data Protection to Re-enable iPhone Forensic"
- [11] Dino Dai Zovi, Black Hat USA 2011: "Apple iOS Security Evaluation: Vulnerability Analysis and Data Encryption"
- [12] Mark Stockley, Sophos: "Apple lets malware into App Store"
- [13] Carsten Eilers: "Apples Umgang mit Schwachstellen und deren Entdeckern"
- [14] Andrey Belenko, Dmitry Sklyarov; Black Hat Abu Dhabi 2011: "Evolution of iOS Data Protection and iPhone Forensics: from iPhoneOS to iOS 5"
- [15] Federico Maggi, Stefano Zanero, Alberto Volpatto: Black Hat Abu Dhabi 2011: "iSnoop: How to Steal Secrets From Touchscreen Devices"
- [16] Andrey Belenko, Dmitry Sklyarov; Black Hat Europe 2012: ""Secure Password Managers" and "Military-Grade Encryption" on Smartphones: Oh Really?"
- [17] Stefan Esser, CanSecWest 2012: "iOS5 - An Exploitation Nightmare?" (PDF)
- [18] Justin Engler, Seth Law, Joshua Dubik, David Vo; Black Hat USA 2012: "iOS Application Security Assessment and Automation: Introducing SiRa"
- [19] Stefan Esser, Black Hat USA 2012: "iOS Kernel Heap Armageddon revisited"
- [20] Jonathan Zdziarski, Black Hat USA 2012: "The dark art of iOS application hacking"
- [21] Pwn2Own-Wettbewerb auf der CanSecWest
- [22] Tipping Point DVLabs: "Pwn2Own 2010"
- [23] Vincenzo Iozzo: "ROP and iPhone"
- [24] Tipping Point DVLabs: "Announcing Pwn2Own 2011"
- [25] Dennis Fisher: "iPhone, BlackBerry Fall on Second Day of Pwn2Own"
- [26] Tipping Point DVLabs: "Mobile Pwn2Own 2012"
- [27] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "JailbreakMe: Security warning for iPhone and iPad owners"
- [28] Chester Wisniewski, Sophos: "Jailbreakme.com flaw not a PDF vulnerability"
- [29] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "JailbreakMe: Apple issues emergency iPhone/iPad security patch"
- [30] Carsten Eilers: "Drive-by-Infektionen - Gefahren drohen überall"
- [31] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "JailBreakMe site rings security alarm for iPhone and iPad users"
- [32] Chester Wisniewski, Sophos: "Apple releases iOS 4.3.4/4.2.9 to fix JailBreakMe.com flaw"
- [33] Joshua Hill, Cyril, Nikias Bassen; Hack in the Box 2012 - Amsterdam: "Part 1: Corona Jailbreak for iOS 5.0.1"
Präsentation: PDF
- [34] Joshua Hill, Cyril, Nikias Bassen; Hack in the Box 2012 - Amsterdam: "Part 2: Absinthe Jailbreak for iOS 5.0.1"
Präsentation: PDF
- [35] "iOS Jailbreak Dream Team releases Absinthe 2.0 – iOS 5.1.1 Jailbreak at #HITB2012AMS"
- [36] Carsten Eilers: "KW 03/08: Standpunkt Sicherheit"
- [37] F-Secure: "Trojan Software for iPhone"
- [38] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "Hacked iPhones held hostage for 5 Euros"
- [39] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "First iPhone worm discovered - ikee changes wallpaper to Rick Astley photo"
- [40] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "Worm author tells media he initially infected 100 iPhones"
- [41] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "Tool for hacking jailbroken iPhones discovered"
- [42] Chester Wisniewski, Sophos: "Another iPhone worm - and this time it's malicious"
- [43] Paul Ducklin, Sophos: "How to clean up the Duh iPhone worm"
- [44] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "Lightning strikes again: iPhone malware gets truly malicious"
- [45] Graham Cluley, Sophos: "Surveillance firm sells Apple iPad spyware"
- [46] Arun Thampi: "Path uploads your entire iPhone address book to its servers"
- [47] Mark Chang: "Hipster uploads part of your iPhone address book to its servers"
- [48] Chester Wisniewski, Sophos: "Apple to respond to Congressional inquiry, but are guidelines enough?"
- [49] Securelist: "Find and Call: Leak and Spam"
- [50] Carsten Eilers: "Kommentare zum DNS-Changer, der ersten "Schadsoftware" in Apples App Store und mehr"
- [51] Carsten Eilers: "Virenscanner ignorieren einen Schädling, und Facebook überwacht Chats"
- [52] Infosecurity Magazine: "Many iOS apps access personal data without user permission"
- [53] Paul Ducklin, Sophos: "Apple's App Store bypassed by Russian hacker, leaving developers out of pocket"
- [54] iOS Developer Library: "In-App Purchase Receipt Validation on iOS"
- [55] Carsten Eilers: "Onlinebanking: Cyberkriminelle reagieren auf Chip- und SMS-TAN"
- [56] Carsten Eilers: "Apple geg. Kaspersky, Angreifer geg. PHP, Irgendwer geg. den Iran, und mehr"
- [57] Carsten Eilers: "Digitale Schutzimpfung"
Links zum Kasten "Mat Honans iCloud-Hack"