Cracking iPhone Security
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The definitive guide to all aspects of protecting iPhone securityThe exploding popularity of Apple's iPhone makes the device a top target for hackers, and the multitude of downloadable applications available from Apple's App Store greatly increases the...
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The definitive guide to all aspects of protecting iPhone security
The exploding popularity of Apple's iPhone makes the device a top target for hackers, and the multitude of downloadable applications available from Apple's App Store greatly increases the risk. This much-needed guide shows security professionals exactly how to defend against "bad" applications as well as new attacks.
Written by two Mac and iPhone security experts, Cracking iPhone Security is the definitive guide to vulnerability issues for the most popular mobile phone platform. Recognizing that the iPhone is more like a computer than a traditional phone, it examines vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows, code execution exploits, and malware that takes advantage of the iPhone's unique features. You'll learn to defend against attacks as well as how to write more secure iPhone applications.
* Written by white-hat analysts who report vulnerabilities to Apple
* Shows how to write secure iPhone applications and how to securely deploy and forensically examine Enterprise iPhones
* Outlines the techniques hackers use to attack the device
* Provides in-depth analysis of the iPhone's built-in security, security testing, enterprise iPhone deployment, and forensics
* Covers 2g and 3g iPhones and a future version of the iPhone hardware
* Focuses on software security issues
Cracking iPhone Security arms the security professional with essential tools to combat iPhone hack attacks.
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Cracking iPhone Security ist das ultimative Referenzwerk, das die Schwachstellen der beliebten Handy-Plattform umfassend beschreibt, die integrierten Sicherheitsfunktionen von iPhone, die Schritte zur Entwicklung sicherer Lösungen und Sicherheitstests, den Einsatz von iPhone in Unternehmensumgebungen und Methoden zum Finden und Schließen von Sicherheitslücken detailliert analysiert. Das iPhone ähnelt einem Computer weitaus eher als einem herkömmlichen Handy und weist daher auch ähnliche Schwachstellen auf (Pufferüberlauf, Anfälligkeit für Exploits und Malware). Mit Softwareprogrammen, die über AppStore heruntergeladen werden können, lassen sich diese Sicherheitslücken schließen. Dieses Buch zeigt in allen Einzelheiten, wie sich Angriffe abwehren, sichere iPhone-Anwendungen entwickeln, Enterprise iPhones sicher einsetzen und auf Viren untersuchen lassen. Auch werden die Verfahren erläutert, mit denen Angreifer versuchen, die Schwachstellen des Geräts für sich zu nutzen. Behandelt werden die iPhones 2g und 3g sowie die zukünftige iPhone-Hardwareplattform. Das Buch konzentriert sich auf die softwareseitigen Sicherheitsprobleme des iPhone und nicht auf die Hardware.
Autoren-Porträt von Charlie Miller, Dino Dai Zovi
Charlie Miller is Principal Analyst at Independent Security Evaluators and formerly at the National Security Agency. He is best known for creating a remote exploit against the iPhone and discovering flaws in Samba, QuickTime and Safari as a white analyst alerting Apple. He won the Pwn2Own contest at CanSecWest 2008. Charlie has a Ph.D. from Notre Dame and has spoken frequently at Black Hat, DEFCON, ToorCon, ShmooCon, Hack in the Box,CanSecWest, and RSA. He is the author of two books, including Mac Hacker's Handbook.Dino Dai Zovi currently manages information security for a technology-based investment firm in New York City. Previously, he focused on penetration testing and red teaming with Matasano Security, Bloomberg's Attack and Exploitation Team, @stake, and the IDART Red Team at Sandia National Laboratories. He has presented at BlackHat, CanSecWest,Microsoft's BlueHat Security. He the author of two books, including co-author of Mac Hacker's Handbook.
Ralf-Philipp Weinmann is a post-doctoral researcher at the LACS (Laboratory of Algorithms, Cryptology and Security) in the FSTC (Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication) of the University of Luxembourg. He did both his Diplom and his Ph.D. at the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany. He is mostly interested in symmetric key cryptography and practical cryptanalysis of widely deployed algorithms. He also has a strong interest in the security of mobile devices and communications and enjoys reverse-engineering as a pastime.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Charlie Miller , Dino Dai Zovi
- 2010, 408 Seiten, Maße: 22,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470502525
- ISBN-13: 9780470502525
Sprache:
Englisch
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