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iPhone "zero-days" Exploit

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(@trewmte)
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In-depth discussion of this exploit

https://citizenlab.org/2016/08/million-dollar-dissident-iphone-zero-day-nso-group-uae/

"The ensuing investigation, a collaboration between researchers from Citizen Lab and from Lookout Security, determined that the links led to a chain of zero-day exploits (“zero-days”) that would have remotely jailbroken Mansoor’s stock iPhone 6 and installed sophisticated spyware. We are calling this exploit chain Trident. Once infected, Mansoor’s phone would have become a digital spy in his pocket, capable of employing his iPhone’s camera and microphone to snoop on activity in the vicinity of the device, recording his WhatsApp and Viber calls, logging messages sent in mobile chat apps, and tracking his movements.

We are not aware of any previous instance of an iPhone remote jailbreak used in the wild as part of a targeted attack campaign, making this a rare find."


   
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(@droopy)
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Iphone is the most unsecure device on planet.
Apart from this exploit, there are 5 more offered in the underground market and on private hacking firms like zerodium or others.

It is funny how many businessman or goverment still uses iphone devices, which are ALL interceptable nowadays as it has inbuilt a NSA backdoor on a specific port (even snowden make it public this).

If you want to be secure, stay away from Iphone devices )
Also stay away from huawei "china military backdoor" device.

If you want more information of them, contact me.
I do goverment reverse engineering of all mobile devices to locate backdoors )

regards


   
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Igor_Michailov
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Tell us how to recover deleted photos from an Iphone? D


   
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(@droopy)
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Here you have some info
http//esec-lab.sogeti.com/posts/2012/06/28/low-level-ios-forensics.html


   
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Igor_Michailov
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Thakns, Droopy D


   
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jaclaz
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Here you have some info
http//esec-lab.sogeti.com/posts/2012/06/28/low-level-ios-forensics.html

… from 2012, related to iOS 3.x,5.x and possibly up to 7.x …
… new repository being
https://github.com/dinosec/iphone-dataprotection

https://github.com/dinosec/iphone-dataprotection/blob/master/README.txt

iOS forensics tools

Supported devices
(iPhone 2G)
iPhone 3G
iPhone 3GS
iPad 1
iPhone 4 GSM
iPhone 4 GSM rev A
iPhone 4 CDMA
Newer devices are NOT supported

jaclaz


   
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Igor_Michailov
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"Newer devices are NOT supported"
Yes. D D D


   
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