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APPs BUSINESS: October 2010
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An analysis and overview of the APPs BUSINESS that is driving growth in smartphones, tablets, and digital TVs. Monday, October 11, 2010. What 2400 App Developers Really Think. Taken September 14-16, the Appcelerator/IDC. Q4 Mobile Developer Report. Shows while Apple leads in iPhone/iPad interest, developers favor Android in the long-term. 8226;Developers show enthusiasm for connected TVs, with 44% saying they are ‘very interested’ in developing for Google TV vs. 40% for Apple TV. Developers make signific...
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My Meaningless Scribbles ...: August 2012
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My Meaningless Scribbles . Wednesday, August 15, 2012. PDroid (1.32) patch for Android Jelly Bean (AOSP 4.1.1). Hi Guys, I ported the PDroid ICS patch to apply against AOSP Jelly Bean source. Here is the GitHub repository. Hosting the patch. I built Jelly Bean with the patch for Motorola Xoom (wingray) and Nexus S (crespo). Everything seems to work! You'll find the build instructions for Ubuntu on GitHub. Cheers! 1] https:/ github.com/gsbabil/PDroid-AOSP-JellyBean. Posted by Babil Golam Sarwar.
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The iSecLab Blog [by Faculty and Students]; | Academic Systems Security Research… and Related Academic Stuff ;) | Page 2
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The iSecLab Blog [by Faculty and Students];. Academic Systems Security Research… and Related Academic Stuff ;). Newer posts →. An Analysis of One-Click Hosters’ Controversial Reward Schemes. December 13, 2012. Many Internet users have probably heard of Megaupload. Not least because the site was shut down by the FBI in early 2012. Megaupload was one of the first and largest one-click hosters. One particular thing about many one-click hosters is that they operate so-called affiliate programmes. The distrib...
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William Enck - Tools
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William Enck - Tools. Android Security Modules (ASM). For more information on ASM, including source code, please visit androidsecuritymodules.org. NativeWrap is an application wrapper for Android that configures native Android applications from URLs supplied by the user, which are then installed on the device. The whole process takes little or no effort from the user, as NativeWrap's WebView wrapper comes preconfigured with security best practices (for e.g. SSL Pinning, Force HTTPS, etc.). As part of the...
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William Enck
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I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science. At NC State University. I earned my Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 2011 and 2006, respectively, and my B.S. in Computer Engineering from Penn State in 2004. I am a member of the Wolfpack Security and Privacy Research ( WSPR. ASM research at androidsecuritymodules.org. NativeWrap privacy tool source code. And app on the Google Play Store. 3260 Engineering Building II. 2015-prese...
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What happens today?: January 2011
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Sunday, January 30, 2011. Taintdroid code reading 3. I read a diff of services/java/com/android/server/LocationManagerService.java. It is almost the same as the diff of telephony. When location update message is received, the location is stored in Taint object as following:. Location.setLatitude(Taint.addTaintDouble(location.getLatitude(), tag) ;. But I cannot understand the reason why obtained value is set again, that is, why setLatitude is called. Where tag is given here as following:. This diff is to ...
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News Archive
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Control Systems and Smart Grid. July 21, 2015:. The paper "Measuring the Impact and Perception of Acceptable Advertisements" written by Robert Walls, Eric Kilmer, Nathaniel Lageman and Patrick McDaniel was accepted to the ACM 2015 Internet Measurement Conference (IMC) to be held in October 2015. January 12, 2015:. October 24, 2014:. May 28, 2014:. Damien Octeau passed his doctoral defense. Congratulations to Dr. Octeau for his great work! May 28, 2014:. The paper "Duet: Library Integrity Verification for...
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Dasient Blog: Hashing IMEI numbers does not protect privacy
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Hashing IMEI numbers does not protect privacy. In an effort to protect the privacy of users, mobile apps sometimes hash the user’s IMEI number prior to sending it to a server. We found that hashing IMEIs does not protect the privacy of users, even with the use of cryptographically secure hash functions. This result is due to the fundamental structure of IMEI numbers. IMEI numbers and privacy concerns. We found that Android apps often leak IMEI numbers over the web. We observed...