iOS 5, S/MIME, and Digital Certificate Management
As a follow-up to this post somebody pointed us to this interesting article on S/MIME support and associated certificate mgmt in iOS 5. Nice read which some of you may find worthwhile. On a related...
View ArticleMobile Application Testing
Our new workshop about mobile application testing, held for the 1st time at the Troopers conference 2013, is coming closer. So I would like to take the opportunity and post an appetizer for those who...
View ArticleApple iOS and the history of a workin’ lockscreen… NOT
Once again a vulnerability in Apples mobile operating system iOS was found by some guys of the Jailbreak Nation. The newest version of this operating system suffers from a weakness that makes it...
View ArticleApple iOS PIN Bruteforce
Over the past few weeks, multiple news sites have covered some mystical approach to bruteforce PINs on Apple iOS devices. All articles cover a black box called IP Box, the fact that PINs can be broken...
View ArticleNew iOS Version – New Lockscreen Bypass
At the 16th of September Apple released its new version of the mobile operating system iOS 9. As several versions before, this new iteration suffers from a weakness that makes it possible to bypass the...
View ArticleReview about the System and Security Info iOS App from SektionEins GmbH
Dear readers of Insinuator, Today I want to give a little review about the latest app released by SektionEins called “System and Security Info” due to its recent media appearance. So first of all the...
View ArticleMDMs – The Mobile Device “Magic” Solutions – Expectations and Reality
When you are working in the area of mobile security, you sooner or later receive requests from clients asking you to test specific ‘Mobile Device Management’ (MDM) solutions which they (plan to) use,...
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