Re: [cryptography] Commercialized Attack Hardware on SmartPhones

2014-03-10 Thread coderman
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Tom Ritter t...@ritter.vg wrote: Hey all, wondering if anyone knows of any commercialized hardware (e.g. developed into a product, not just a research paper) that conducts attacks on powered-on, Full Disk Encrypted Android/iPhone phones that _isn't_ PIN

Re: [cryptography] Commercialized Attack Hardware on SmartPhones

2014-03-06 Thread grarpamp
The liberationtech list occaisionally has threads on this. Then things like guardianproject are working on hardening and even making alternate phone OS's. ie: I think there may now be some porting of some BSD's to phone cpu's, not that it is much different from linux/droid in regard. Then remember

[cryptography] Commercialized Attack Hardware on SmartPhones

2014-03-02 Thread Tom Ritter
Hey all, wondering if anyone knows of any commercialized hardware (e.g. developed into a product, not just a research paper) that conducts attacks on powered-on, Full Disk Encrypted Android/iPhone phones that _isn't_ PIN guessing? So a powered-off FDE-ed iPhone or Android can be attacked by brute

Re: [cryptography] Commercialized Attack Hardware on SmartPhones

2014-03-02 Thread Kevin
On 3/2/2014 10:33 AM, Tom Ritter wrote: Hey all, wondering if anyone knows of any commercialized hardware (e.g. developed into a product, not just a research paper) that conducts attacks on powered-on, Full Disk Encrypted Android/iPhone phones that _isn't_ PIN guessing? So a powered-off FDE-ed

Re: [cryptography] Commercialized Attack Hardware on SmartPhones

2014-03-02 Thread Tom Ritter
On Mar 2, 2014 11:47 AM, Kevin kevinsisco61...@gmail.com wrote: Tom: Pherhaps I am in the dark about this, but I'm sure attacking android is quite simple as mobile security is farely new. I have to wonder why you are asking? If it's simple, surely there are product descriptions, manuals,

Re: [cryptography] Commercialized Attack Hardware on SmartPhones

2014-03-02 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
Hi Tom, On 3/2/14, Tom Ritter t...@ritter.vg wrote: On Mar 2, 2014 11:47 AM, Kevin kevinsisco61...@gmail.com wrote: Tom: Pherhaps I am in the dark about this, but I'm sure attacking android is quite simple as mobile security is farely new. I have to wonder why you are asking? If it's