TECH TRAINING 4 – MOBILE HACKING II
TRAINERS: Blake Turrentine (CEO, HotWAN Mobile Research and Design), Joshua ‘p0sixninja’ Hill (Member, Chronic Dev Team) & Cyril ‘pod2g’ (Member, Evad3rs) |
CAPACITY: 20 pax |
SEATS LEFT: REGISTRATION CLOSED
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DURATION: 2 days (8th & 9th April 2013) |
COST (per pax): EUR1499 (early bird) / EUR1899 (non early-bird) |
OVERVIEW
This class seeks to provide a better understanding of the emerging trends and threats in the mobile space.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
* Hackers
* Mobile Application Auditors
* Security Professionals involved in Mobile Security
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participants will have the opportunity to audit mobile apps, circumvent operating systems, jailbreak / root devices, leverage mobile forensics and perform a variety of network-based attacks.
Also, there will be intros into
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iOS / Android / ARM Internals
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Android Xsploit D3v
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iPhone & iPad Mod’N
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Harnessing the Power of Gnuradio and OpenBTS for Man-In-The-Middle Interception
Questions: blake@hotwan.com
PER-REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE
Mac, Linux, Windows experience helpful.
REQUIRED HARDWARE
Attendees bring their own laptops
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The Trainer uses a Mac Book Pro, running Mountain Lion, 8 Gig of RAM, with the latest VMFusion installed with Xcode. If you have a Mac, use the latest version of VMFusion.
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Windows 7 and XP laptops are also supported with the latest version of VMWare installed, but note, a few Mac-based exercises will need to be observed if you don’t bring a Mac to class.
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Around 100 Gig of drive space is needed for ‘custom-baked’ VM image, toolz and other ‘stuff’. The VM Image was created as a Workstation 6.5-7.x Virtual Machine.
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We will be using iPhone 4/ 4S /5, iPad 2/3, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus and USRP N200. Participants should bring their own variety of lab smartphones / tablets and use at their own ‘risk’. Though unlikely, one such risk is that your device may get ‘bricked’ in a lab exercise and may not function ever again. Caution will be given for specific labs.
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Being a hacking class, you will need to turn off your anti-virus / anti-spyware protection mechanisms as they may zap / quarantine / interfere with certainfiles used in the course lab exercises.
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For more seasoned mobile hackers, bring your already rooted / jailbroken devices to class.