Hacking and Securing iOS Applications 在线电子书 图书标签: iOS Security Hacking 计算机 Objective-C Programming 编程 安全
发表于2024-11-22
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看过最有趣的书。
评分iOS应用安全殿堂级书,放在现在看也不过时,是我第一本认认真真看完的原版书
评分看过最有趣的书。
评分看过最有趣的书。
评分iOS应用安全殿堂级书,放在现在看也不过时,是我第一本认认真真看完的原版书
Based on unique and previously undocumented research, this book by noted iOS expert Jonathan Zdziarski shows the numerous weaknesses that exist in typical iPhone and iPad apps. Zdziarski shows finance companies, large institutions and others where the exploitable flaws lie in their code, and in this book he will show you as well, in a clear, direct, and immediately applicable style. More importantly, this book will teach the reader how to write more secure code to make breaching your applications more difficult. Topics cover manipulating the Objective-C runtime, debugger abuse, hijacking network traffic, implementing encryption, geo-encryption, PKI without depending on certificate authorities, how to detect and prevent debugging, infection testing and class validation, jailbreak detection, and much more. Hacking and Securing iOS Applications teaches corporate developers and penetration testers exactly how to break into the latest versions of Apple's iOS operating system, attack applications, and exploit vulnerabilities, so that they can write more secure applications with what they've learned. With the App Store reaching over a half-million applications, tools that work with personal or confidential data are becoming increasingly popular. Developers will greatly benefit from Jonathan's book by learning about all of the weaknesses of iOS and the Objective-C environment. Whether you're developing credit card payment processing applications, banking applications, or any other kind of software that works with confidential data, Hacking and Securing iOS Applications is a must-read for those who take secure programming seriously.
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Hacking and Securing iOS Applications 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024