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2017-03-17

Sound waves may be used to hack our gadgets

IT technologies are improved with every minute and with it the level of protection of gadgets also increases. However, with a special desire in any system, you can find a loophole and take advantage of it. A few days ago, a team of scientists from the University of Michigan, together with researchers from the University of South Carolina, reported a new and effective way of hacking – the impact of a sound wave on an accelerometer.

 

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2017-03-15

Thermal Attacks on Mobile-based User Authentication

Researchers from the University of Stuttgart and the University of Munich Ludwig-Maximilian created a technique for “thermal attacks”. In this work, they examined the effect of the PIN / Pattern property on its vulnerability to thermal attacks.

 

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2017-03-11

Detecting Android Malware

The growing popularity of the Android platform has led to an explosion of malware threats targeted at it. The operating system and malware on Android is constantly improving, so it is very difficult to develop a protection system that will work for a long time without the need for changes. Such a system was developed – MaMaDroid, it detects malicious programs for the behavior of applications.

 

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2017-03-09

Mobile Forensics with Salvationdata

XLY Salvationdata Technology INC., shared the video ‘Unlock Evidentiary Data Hidden in Feature Phones’.

 

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