Viewer Discretion Advised - Decoding an iOS Vulnerability
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a comprehensive exploration of iOS vulnerability research in this 59-minute conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Follow along as Adam Donenfeld, a mobile security researcher at Zimperium, uncovers a hidden vulnerability within the iOS kernelcache's video-decoder driver. Learn about the challenges of finding and exploiting ring-0 vulnerabilities in mobile devices, and discover new attack vectors and tools to enhance research processes. Gain insights into navigating confined sandboxes and exploiting vulnerabilities that are typically inaccessible to standard applications. Explore concepts, tools, and methodologies for searching and understanding closed-source environments, as well as practical examples of identifying and exploiting "sandbox-restrictive" vulnerabilities from highly restricted contexts. Benefit from Donenfeld's extensive experience in mobile security research and his background in elite intelligence units as he shares valuable knowledge on iOS security vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques.
Syllabus
#HITBGSEC 2018 D2: Viewer Discretion Advised: (De)Coding An iOS Vulnerability - Adam Donenfeld
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
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