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iOS is Apple's operating system for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
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What measures should be taken when losing an iPad
Apart from setting a pincode that should prevent anyone getting in the iPad/iPhone, I always add an app that can remotely destroy all data on the pad.
In my experience, even if you can track the per …
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How to prove iOS app is vulnerable to MiTM
SSL is used to prevent MiTM by assuring Confidentiality, Integrity and Authentication. SSL is based on trust. There are trusted root certificates which sign other certificates (which the user can veri …
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Are "Security SMS codes" any safer than plain SMS?
It's not actual 2FA but 2-step authentication. As linked by StackzOfZtuff they are in fact plain SMS messages.
The reason it's two step and not two factor is because two-factor would imply you need …
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iPhone full disk encryption and theft protection?
iOS4 has introduced (a somewhat secure) Full Disk encryption for the iPhone. The encryption itself is done by hardware and uses AES-256 to encrypt your data.
An iPhone has two partitions:
System d …
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How secure is the private storage of a mobile app
The file system on an Android device is not encrypted. iOS does this by default. However note that once you are at runtime this is not really relevant anymore. …
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How Secure Rooted or Jailbroken Devices are?
The problem raises that when an attacker is able to establish a shell or run code on your phone, he has access to all internals. From here he could just unlock the device by overriding commands in the …
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Intercept data sent via bluetooth
Well it is not that easy.
Unlike sniffing 802.11, Bluetooth doesn't use one channel, but hops over 79 channels. Which makes sniffing a lot harder.
You also have little or no control over the hardware, …