I'm an embedded software developer who designs internal embedded databases and import/export routines to external databases. My brain hurts, but at least I'm never bored. :/
Yeah, now that I think about it, username/password combos pose the same risk as this when it comes to sniffing. Does it just use an easily obtained device id though? so could a potentially malicious app that the user…
So... how does this protect against a replay attack? i.e. I'm sniffing traffic at a local coffee shop, or I find out your 'unique' phone ID through a malicious app. Once I have that, I spoof my phone to be yours and…
I'm an embedded software developer who designs internal embedded databases and import/export routines to external databases. My brain hurts, but at least I'm never bored. :/
Yeah, now that I think about it, username/password combos pose the same risk as this when it comes to sniffing. Does it just use an easily obtained device id though? so could a potentially malicious app that the user…
So... how does this protect against a replay attack? i.e. I'm sniffing traffic at a local coffee shop, or I find out your 'unique' phone ID through a malicious app. Once I have that, I spoof my phone to be yours and…