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We are excited to announce that OWASP will once again be holding a two day Developer Summit at AppSecUSA 2017 on September 19 & 20, 2017. OWASP is providing a structured platform for Developers two days prior to the AppSec USA 2017 conference. The Developer Summit will consist of sessions geared toward learning about security vulnerabilities.

There is NO charge to attend the Developer Summit, so come join us!

We do ask that you SIGN UP so we have an estimated headcount to be sure we have enough space and food.

Full Day Session
Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Time: 9am-5pm
Room: Coronado N&P

Presenter: Swaroop Yermalkar

Extreme iOS App Exploitation, Defense and ARM Exploitation

Detailed training contents: https://goo.gl/swp7F8 iOS has become one of the most popular mobile operating systems with more than 1.4 million apps available in the iOS App Store. Some security weaknesses in any of these applications or on the system could mean that an attacker can get access to the device and retrieve sensitive information. This training will show you how to conduct a wide range of penetration tests on iOS applications to uncover vulnerabilities and strengthen the system from attacks. Extreme iOS App Exploitation, Defense and ARM Exploitation is a 14 hrs session which will help you conduct end to end pentesting of iOS Applications and will also help you to understand the security measures which needs to be taken. This training will also have CTF challenge where attendees will use their skills learnt in session. To attend this hands-on session, all you have to do is bring your macbook with xcode installed on it.

What will be discussed?

Module 1: Introducing iOS App Security

  • iOS security model
  • App Signing
  • App Sandboxing
  • App Provisioning
  • Changes in iOS 8/9/10

Module 2: Setting up lab

  • Setting up iOS Simulators
  • Jailbreaking basics
  • App signing
  • Setting up jailbroken iDevices (we will provide you)

Module 3: Exploiting iOS Application

  • Exploiting Local Data Storage Flaws
    • Keychain Storage
    • Data Storage in SQLite
    • Data Storage in Core Data
    • Data Storage in Realm database
    • Data Storage in YAP database
    • Data Storage in NSUserDefaults
  • Attacking URL Schemes
  • Broken Cryptography attacks and challenges
  • Exploiting SQL Injection
  • Exploiting XSS Attacks
  • Sealing up side channel data leakage

Module 4: Exploiting Broken Cryptography

  • Exploiting flaws in payment gateways
  • Crypto challenges

Module 5: Exploiting Key Management

  • Hardcoded keys
  • Storing keys server side
  • Generating random keys
  • CTF challenge

Module 6: Runtime Analysis of iOS Application

  • Runtime analysis using cycript
  • Runtime analysis using gdb with ARM Basics
  • Runtime analysis using lldb
  • Runtime analysis using Snoop-it
  • Runtime analysis using Frida
  • Bypassing jailbreak detection
  • Bypassing piracy detection
  • CTF Challenge

Module 7: Reverse Engineering and binary analysis

  • Reversing encrypted binaries
  • Checking for PIE, ARC
  • Reversing un-encrypted binaries
  • Disassembling using Hopper
  • Disassembling using IDA
  • iOS App binary patching
  • String analysis
  • CTF Challenge

Module 8: Analyzing iOS Network traffic

  • Intercepting HTTP traffic
  • Intercepting HTTPS traffic
  • Bypassing SSL Pinning
  • Attacking Weak Server Side Controls
  • CTF Challenge

Module 9: Exploring iOS Pentest automation frameworks

  • Needle Framework
  • IDB

Module 10: iOS Secure Coding

  • 1. iOS Static Code review
  • 2. Understanding best practices for
    • a. Defending local data storage flaws
    • b. Preventing runtime protection
    • c. Key management
    • d.Defending crypto attacks
    • e. Defending side channel data leaks attacks

Module 11: iOS ARM Exploitation

  • ARM Assembly
  • Executing first ARM program on iDevice
  • ROP (Return Oriented Programming) Basics
  • Simple stack overflow on iDevices
  • Exploiting Heap Overflow exploit
  • Case studies of recent jailbreaks

What will attendees learn from attending this presentation?

  • End to end iOS App Pentesting
  • iOS Secure Coding
  • iOS reverse engineering, runtime analysis
  • Encryption key management, Defending crypto attacks
  • ARM Exploitation (basics)
  • Designing secure iOS applications

Items attendees will be required to bring with them

  • Macbook with root permission and Xcode (8.2 or above) Installed


Speakers
avatar for Swaroop Yermalkar

Swaroop Yermalkar

Lead Security Engineer
Swaroop Yermalkar works as a lead security engineer with a diverse skill set focused on Mobile App Pentest, Web, API and AWS Pentesting. In addition, he has authored the book “Learning iOS Pentesting” and lead an open source project - OWASP iGoat which is developed for iOS security... Read More →


Wednesday September 20, 2017 9:00am - 5:00pm EDT
Coronado N&P