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Re: iPhone Security
From: "Bojan Zdrnja (SANS ISC)" <bojan.isc () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 14:19:07 +0100
On 1/5/2016 5:31 PM, Dave Aitel wrote:
http://immunityproducts.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-danger-of-other-on-iphone.html
Quoted from the article: "So what happens then is you, the user of the iPhone, will connect to AT&T wifi, and when you check your mail a little popup message will appear. It will offer you the option to "Continue". If you click that very natural button, SILICA will steal your password." So how is this different from any other WiFi AP impersonation (apart from the users not understanding what they are doing and clicking accept/continue)? Or I'm missing something here ...? Cheers, Bojan -- Bojan Ždrnja CISSP, GCIA, GCIH, GWAPT Senior Information Security Consultant gsm: +385 99 463 4466 e-mail: bojan.zdrnja () infigo hr INFIGO IS d.o.o. Karlovačka cesta 24a, 10020 Zagreb Croatia tel: +385 1 4662 700 fax: +385 1 4662 701 web: http://www.infigo.hr _______________________________________________ Dailydave mailing list Dailydave () lists immunityinc com https://lists.immunityinc.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave
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