Document Title: =============== ClubHack Sec Conference 2011 - Hacking your Android References: =========== Download: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/resources/videos/459.wmv View: http://www.clubhack.tv/2011/hacking-your-droid-aditya-gupta/ Release Date: ============= 2012-02-27 Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID): ==================================== 459 Discovery Status: ================= Published Exploitation Technique: ======================= Event Severity Level: =============== High Technical Details & Description: ================================ In the present world scenario, there is one more thing than our computers which need to be secure. They could sometime contain more sensitive information, which you don’t want anyone else to see. Mobile Phone security is a fast growing field in terms of security. With the entry of Android into the cellphone market, the security has been overcritical and malwares are being developed at an exponential rate. In this talk, you will learn about the security of the Android OS, How to create a Malware for fun and profit and your brains would finally be filled with how to conduct a mobile application Penetration Testing. Be ready for the demos.! Will be starting off with the Android basics, the OS and the Android Security model. After that, he will be diving into Android Applications and Dalvik Virtual Machine. Then he will be talking about the most important part of this presentation “Reverse Engineering” and “How to make our own malware” . The sent details to the server would include the IMEI, IMSI no of the device, Call and SMS Logs, and even some of the files from the SD Card. Ofcourse, there is a lot more possible . He is also be speaking about how to bypass the Anti Viruses for this platform, and where and how to spread. In the end, he would be concluding with a demo on How to conduct a successful mobile application Penetration Test. Credits & Authors: ================== Aditya Gupta (21) is a security researcher, student and web application penetrationtester for public companies and famous vendor websites. His specialties are security checks(penetrationtests) on web applications, underground economy, mobile malware or analyses, web-server security. In June 2011, Aditya was invited as speaker to the famous indian clubhack security conference & has also been a part of the Defcon Chennai. He has also a strong connection as technical exchange with the well known KIIT university networks from india. Mobile Exploitation, Mobile Malware & Code Analysis Web Application Penetration Tests PHP, JS & SQL He joined the Evolution Security Research Team in may 2011 & is a very active lab member. He is also a part of the contest team. Aditya discovered 2010-2011 multiple 0-day vulnerabilities in government vendor websites or web-application services like Skype, Apple, Stanford, Harvard, MIT & Orcale. 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