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Cracking iPhone 3.0 Security by Charles Miller,Dino Dai Zovi,Ralf&#8211,Philipp Weinmann
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Cracking iPhone 3.0 Security [Paperback]

by Charles Miller and Dino Dai Zovi and Ralf– and Philipp Weinmann
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Title Information

ISBN:
9780470502525
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
414243
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Published:
08/09/2009

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About Charles Miller and Dino Dai Zovi and Ralf– and Philipp Weinmann

Charlie Miller is Principal Analyst at Independent Security Evaluators and formerly at the National Security Agency. He is best known for creating a remote exploit against the iPhone and discovering flaws in Samba, QuickTime and Safari as a white analyst alerting Apple. He won the Pwn2Own contest at CanSecWest 2008. Charlie has a Ph.D. from Notre Dame and has spoken frequently at Black Hat, DEFCON, ToorCon, ShmooCon, Hack in the Box,CanSecWest, and RSA. He is the author of two books, including Mac Hacker’s Handbook.


Dino Dai Zovi currently manages information security for a technology–based investment firm in New York City. Previously, he focused on penetration testing and red teaming with Matasano Security, Bloomberg′s Attack and Exploitation Team, @stake, and the IDART Red Team at Sandia National Laboratories. He has presented at BlackHat, CanSecWest,Microsoft′s BlueHat Security. He the author of two books, including co–author of Mac Hacker’s Handbook.


Ralf–Philipp Weinmann is a post–doctoral researcher at the LACS (Laboratory of Algorithms, Cryptology and Security) in the FSTC (Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication) of the University of Luxembourg. He did both his Diplom and his Ph.D. at the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany. He is mostly interested in symmetric key cryptography and practical cryptanalysis of widely deployed algorithms. He also has a strong interest in the security of mobile devices and communications and enjoys reverse–engineering as a pastime.


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