Posts about iOS (3)

Zimperium Scales into the Billions (that’s with a “B”)

Android
2 minutes
Dec 04, 2018
Seven thousand events per second. Six hundred million events per day. Two hundred billion (that’s with a “B”) events per year. That is how many events
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CVE-2018-4109: Overwriting kernel memory with a few video packets

Threat Research
4 minutes
Nov 12, 2018
Researchers: Adam Donenfeld (@doadam) Relevant Operating Systems: iOS, tvOS and watchOS CVE: CVE-2018-4109   As a part of zLabs platform research
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Your App, Our Security: Zimperium Launches Latest Version of Machine Learning-Based Security for Mobile Apps

Android
2 minutes
Nov 08, 2018
Zimperium is announcing the availability of the latest version of zIAP, our industry-leading, machine learning-based mobile security solution developed
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CVE-2018-4282: Out-of-bounds read vulnerability in AppleT8015PPM.kext

Threat Research
1 minutes
Oct 23, 2018
Researchers: Adam Donenfeld (@doadam) Relevant Operating Systems: iOS, tvOS and watchOS CVE: CVE-2018-4282   Summary As a part of our ongoing mobile
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Zimperium Announces Support for Google Cloud

Android
1 minutes
Sep 11, 2018
Zimperium is proud to be the global leader in enterprise mobile security. While many of our detection and architectural innovations have come from the
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zLabs at HITB Singapore: (De)coding an iOS Vulnerability

Threat Research
1 minutes
Aug 27, 2018
This week at HITB Singapore, Zimperium zLabs’ security researcher, Adam Donenfeld (@doadam) is conducting a session titled “Viewer Discretion Advised:
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zLabs at HITB Singapore: The Road to iOS Sandbox Escape

Threat Research
2 minutes
Aug 27, 2018
This week at HITB Singapore, Zimperium zLabs’ security researcher, Rani Idan (@raniXCH), is conducting a session titled "The Road to iOS Sandbox Escape."
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ZipperDown Vulnerability: 100 Million iOS Users (Not Using Zimperium) at Risk of Exploit

Threat Research
2 minutes
May 18, 2018
Last Monday, security researchers from iOS jailbreak firm, Pangu Lab, announced a vulnerability that they believe affects around 10% of all iOS apps. In a
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