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Injecting Malware into iOS Devices via Malicious Chargers

Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube

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Black Hat Courses Cybersecurity Courses Mobile Device Security Courses iOS Security Courses USB Security Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a groundbreaking security presentation from Black Hat USA 2013 that exposes critical vulnerabilities in iOS devices. Discover how researchers successfully injected malware into Apple devices using malicious chargers, bypassing existing security mechanisms. Learn about the alarming ease with which attackers can compromise iOS devices within one minute of connection to a malicious power source. Examine the researchers' proof-of-concept malicious charger, Mactans, built using a BeagleBoard, demonstrating the potential for innocent-looking yet dangerous USB chargers. Gain insights into the persistence techniques employed to hide malicious software, mirroring Apple's methods for concealing built-in applications. Consider the implications of these findings for both users and manufacturers, and explore recommended protective measures and potential security enhancements for iOS devices.

Syllabus

Black Hat USA 2013 - Mactans: Injecting Malware into iOS Devices via Malicious Chargers


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Black Hat

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