Mobile Application Exploitation (iOS and Android)
Le Hackfest est fier d’offrir la formation “Mobile Application Exploitation (iOS and Android)” pour tout décrouvrir sur les attaques et sécurité des applications mobiles!
Description
After the introduction of iOS 10 and Android 7 Nougat, We are bringing an updated version of the course with the latest tools & techniques. This will be an introductory course on exploiting iOS and Android applications, suited well for both beginners as well as advanced security enthusiasts. The training will be based on exploiting Damn Vulnerable iOS app, Android-InsecureBankv2 and other real-world application vulnerabilities in order to give an in-depth knowledge about the different kinds of vulnerabilities in Mobile applications. This course will also discuss how an attacker can secure their application using secure coding & obfuscation techniques. After the workshop, the students will be able to successfully pentest and secure applications running on the various operating systems.
The training will also include a CTF challenge in the end where the attendees will use their skills learnt in the training to solve the CTF challenges. The students will be provided with Slides, tools and VMs used during the course.
Inscription
Inclus avec la formation
- Badge pour les conférences du 3 et 4 novembre
- Dîner les 3 jours de formation (31 octobre & 2-3 novembre)
- Pause café
Syllabus
Part 1 - iOS Exploitation
Module 1 : Getting Started with iOS Pentesting
- iOS security model
- App Signing, Sandboxing and Provisioning
- Setting up XCode 8
- Changes in iOS 10
- Primer to iOS 10 security
- Exploring the iOS filesystem
- Intro to Objective-C and Swift
- What’s new in Swift 3 ?
- Setting up the pentesting environment
- Jailbreaking your device
- Cydia, Mobile Substrate
- Getting started with Damn Vulnerable iOS app
- Binary analysis
- Finding shared libraries
- Checking for PIE, ARC
- Decrypting ipa files
- Self signing IPA files
Module 2 : Static and Dynamic Analysis of iOS Apps
- Static Analysis of iOS applications
- Dumping class information
- Insecure local data storage
- Dumping Keychain
- Finding url schemes
- Dynamic Analysis of iOS applications
- Cycript basics
- Advanced Runtime Manipulation using Cycript
- Method Swizzling
- GDB basic usage
- Modifying ARM registers
Module 3 : Exploiting iOS Applications
- Exploiting iOS applications
- Broken Cryptography
- Side channel data leakage
- Sensitive information disclosure
- Exploiting URL schemes
- Client side injection
- Bypassing jailbreak, piracy checks
- Inspecting Network traffic
- Traffic interception over HTTP, HTTPs
- Manipulating network traffic
- Bypassing SSL pinning
Module 4 : Reversing iOS Apps
- Introduction to Hopper
- Disassembling methods
- Modifying assembly instructions
- Patching App Binary
- Logify
Module 5 : Securing iOS Apps
- Securing iOS applications
- Where to look for vulnerabilities in code?
- Code obfuscation techniques
- Piracy/Jailbreak checks
- iMAS, Encrypted Core Data
Part 2 - Android Exploitation
Module 1
- Why Android
- Intro to Android
- Android Security Architecture
- Android application structure
- Signing Android applications
- ADB – Non Root
- Rooting Android devices
- ADB - Rooted
- Understanding Android file system
- Permission Model Flaws
Module 2
- Understanding Android Components
- Introducing Android Emulator
- Introducing Android AVD
Module 3
- Proxying Android Traffic
- Reverse Engineering for Android Apps
- Smali Labs for Android
- Dex Analysis and Obfuscation
- Android App Hooking
Module 4
- Attack Surfaces for Android applications
- Exploiting Local Storage
- Exploiting Weak Cryptography
- Exploiting Side Channel Data Leakage
- Root Detection and Bypass
- Exploiting Weak Authorization mechanism
- Identifying and Exploiting flawed Broadcast Receivers
- Identifying and Exploiting flawed Intents
- Identifying and Exploiting Vulnerable Activity Components
- Exploiting Backup and Debuggable apps
- Dynamic Analysis for Android Apps
- Analysing Proguard, DexGuard and other Obfuscation Techniques
Module 5
- Exploitation using Drozer
- Automated source code analysis
- Exploiting Android embedded applications
Biographie
Prateek Gianchandani, an OWASP member and contributor is currently leading the mobile security team at Cognosec. He is an expert in iOS application pentesting and exploitation. He is also the author of the open source vulnerable application named Damn Vulnerable iOS app. He has presented all around the globe and trained at conferences like Defcon, Blackhat USA, Brucon, Hack in paris, Phdays, Appsec USA etc. In his free time, he blogs at http://highaltitudehacks.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/prateekg147 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prateekgianchandani
Dinesh leads the Mobile Security Testing Center of Excellence at Security Innovation. He has performed innumerable penetration tests on Web, Mobile and IoT technologies - however his core area of expertise is Mobile and Embedded application pentesting and exploitation. He is an accomplished author and speaker, and his research has been published in multiple security zines and sites like Packet Storm, Exploit-DB, PenTest Magazine, SecurityXploded, ClubHACK Magazine, and Exploit-Id amongst others. Dinesh Shetty has previously presented his work at security conferences around Europe, Boston, New York, Australia, India and a bunch of Middle East and South East Asia countries. He continues to enhance his knowledge by undergoing security trainings and certifications around the world. He maintains an open source intentionally vulnerable Android application called InsecureBankv2 for use by developers and security enthusiasts. Twitter: https://twitter.com/din3zh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dineshshetty1