Differentials between different URI parsers are a huge source of bugs. The amount of shenanigans you can do inside URIs is bonkers, and trying to handle this by yourself with some regex and string splitting is…
Here it's typical that a thesis will be printed as a book, and it's that book that will be evaluated. For PhDs, there's a doctoral defence in front of a committee, peers and other interested parties and they're all…
For the first few days while the game was live (and a huge chunk of the beta period), the game worked as if you had a map. You could see Pokémon quite far away, and it would tell you how far away it was with a…
On release day, the app itself was great. It had a warmer/colder system with 0-3 paw prints to track down the Pokémons in your vicinity. Hunting down things you missed was a game in itself. When the servers weren't…
There are quite a lot of guides out there on sites like hackforums I reckon. The search keywords are "aircrack-ng WPA". In short terms, you need to sniff the 4-way handshake between a legitimate client and the AP it…
The latest iterations on the security front utilizes ECDH for key exchange (LE secure connections) and seems fairly robust. The legacy pairing implementation is vulnerable to mitm during the very first bonding, except…
While I've not been using VPNs for this, and can see why this sucks for a lot of consumers, I can't really feel sad for any unblocking companies that die over this. They were providing a service that were strictly…
Does this support the thumb (2) instruction set as well, or only ARM mode? We are primarily using ARM on Cortex M-devices that only run in thumb mode, but something like this tool would be very valuable for learning!
I have wanted to apply some amount of fuzzing for embedded development, but have not yet stumbled over any tools or strategies for this. Is there anyone who have some experience with this? More specifically, I want to…
Yes, definitely. XPrivacy can fake data, so that works even better than AppOps, but is harder to set up. I also miss the possibility to give slightly fuzzed/offset values for certain things, like GPS granularity (Do you…
A feature that could disable certain permissions for a single app was briefly introduced in an earlier version of 4.3.x, but was removed again shortly thereafter. Apparantly, most apps were written to expect permissions…
Going with your suggestion, the amount of DBs must be huge. The most prominent additions after the + sign (ignoring just single numbers) are: - Bioware (54) - Bravenet (19) - Bryce/daz3d/daz (244) - Eharmony (64) -…
Differentials between different URI parsers are a huge source of bugs. The amount of shenanigans you can do inside URIs is bonkers, and trying to handle this by yourself with some regex and string splitting is…
Here it's typical that a thesis will be printed as a book, and it's that book that will be evaluated. For PhDs, there's a doctoral defence in front of a committee, peers and other interested parties and they're all…
For the first few days while the game was live (and a huge chunk of the beta period), the game worked as if you had a map. You could see Pokémon quite far away, and it would tell you how far away it was with a…
On release day, the app itself was great. It had a warmer/colder system with 0-3 paw prints to track down the Pokémons in your vicinity. Hunting down things you missed was a game in itself. When the servers weren't…
There are quite a lot of guides out there on sites like hackforums I reckon. The search keywords are "aircrack-ng WPA". In short terms, you need to sniff the 4-way handshake between a legitimate client and the AP it…
The latest iterations on the security front utilizes ECDH for key exchange (LE secure connections) and seems fairly robust. The legacy pairing implementation is vulnerable to mitm during the very first bonding, except…
While I've not been using VPNs for this, and can see why this sucks for a lot of consumers, I can't really feel sad for any unblocking companies that die over this. They were providing a service that were strictly…
Does this support the thumb (2) instruction set as well, or only ARM mode? We are primarily using ARM on Cortex M-devices that only run in thumb mode, but something like this tool would be very valuable for learning!
I have wanted to apply some amount of fuzzing for embedded development, but have not yet stumbled over any tools or strategies for this. Is there anyone who have some experience with this? More specifically, I want to…
Yes, definitely. XPrivacy can fake data, so that works even better than AppOps, but is harder to set up. I also miss the possibility to give slightly fuzzed/offset values for certain things, like GPS granularity (Do you…
A feature that could disable certain permissions for a single app was briefly introduced in an earlier version of 4.3.x, but was removed again shortly thereafter. Apparantly, most apps were written to expect permissions…
Going with your suggestion, the amount of DBs must be huge. The most prominent additions after the + sign (ignoring just single numbers) are: - Bioware (54) - Bravenet (19) - Bryce/daz3d/daz (244) - Eharmony (64) -…