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Tag Archives: Reverse Engineering
Spaniards in the Black Hat ASIA
I’m back from Black Hat ASIA 2014 in Singapore, where I had the pleasure of giving a talk on the security of cross-platform mobile technologies for developing mobile apps. The last Black Hat ASIA was in 2008 and the last … Continue reading
Posted in Conference, Pentest, Technology
Tagged Application Security, Apps, Conference, Penetration Testing, Reverse Engineering, Smartphone, VULNEX
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Book Review: iOS Hacker’s Handbook
I have been wanting to read this book for a long time, finally I managed to make time and I have to admit that it has exceeded my expectations. This magnificent work written by reputed experts in iOS, one of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Pentest, Security, Technology
Tagged apple, Application Security, Book, exploit, Fuzzing, iOS, Penetration Testing, Reverse Engineering, Smartphone
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AppSec: Myths about Obfuscation and Reversing Python
Python is an easy and powerful programming language that allows us to write sophisticated programs: Dropbox and BitTorrent are excellent examples. It is common that Python programs are delivered in source code, but in some cases different techniques like obfuscation … Continue reading
Posted in Pentest, Privacy, Security, Technology
Tagged Application Security, attack vector, Penetration Testing, Python, Reverse Engineering, Software Security
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