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iOS Hacker's Handbook (May 1, 2012)
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Just came across this one. Looking at the authors, I'm already looking forward to it:
iOS Hacker's Handbook
by Charlie Miller, Dion Blazakis, Dino DaiZovi, Stefan Esser, Vincenzo Iozzo, Ralf-Phillip Weinmann
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Discover all the security risks and exploits that can threaten iOS-based mobile devices
iOS is Apple's mobile operating system for the iPhone and iPad. With the introduction of iOS5, many security issues have come to light. This book explains and discusses them all. The award-winning author team, experts in Mac and iOS security, examines the vulnerabilities and the internals of iOS to show how attacks can be mitigated. The book explains how the operating system works, its overall security architecture, and the security risks associated with it, as well as exploits, rootkits, and other payloads developed for it.
Covers iOS security architecture, vulnerability hunting, exploit writing, and how iOS jailbreaks work
Explores iOS enterprise and encryption, code signing and memory protection, sandboxing, iPhone fuzzing, exploitation, ROP payloads, and baseband attacks
Also examines kernel debugging and exploitation
Companion website includes source code and tools to facilitate your efforts
iOS Hacker's Handbook arms you with the tools needed to identify, understand, and foil iOS attacks.
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looks good might have to add this to my list of books
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I don't really like Apple products, but I might have to get one to play around with after reading this.
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Judging by the author list, this looks like a promising book. I'll be awaiting reviews
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Has anyone read it yet?
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I flipped through it in the bookstore, but haven't sat down to read it yet. It looked really solid, which is consistent with my expectations of the authors.
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yes , it is very nice book
you will learn how to hack ios (iphone/ipad/ipod) with meterpreter
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Quote from: Seen on December 24, 2011, 12:00:57 AM
I don't really like Apple products, but I might have to get one to play around with after reading this.
Before or after reading this i still dont like Apple products!!!! But i think this book is not really good for beginners
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I just finished this book and recently started on
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Securing-iOS-Applications-Hijacking/dp/1449318746/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340936335&sr=8-1&keywords=ios+application+hack
. I thought iOS Hacker's Handbook did a good job of describing the inner workings of iOS, but may delve too deep for many.
From what I have read so far in Hacking and Securing, it seems like it is more oriented at actually getting you to interact and hack the device. Overall, both were good reads, but I would suggest starting with Hacking and Securing unless you are familiar with C and enjoy the highly technical details.
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