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iRET iOS Reverse Engineering Toolkit

iRET is an open source tool that you can use to analyze and evaluate iOS applications. The toolkit includes the following features: Binary Analysis where you can check the binary encryption , architecture of the application and if it has stack-smashing protection enabled. Keychain Analysis this to analyze the keychain contents, including passwords, keys, certificates or any sensitive information in the app. Database Analysis this to display all Databases within the application and also the content of the database. Log Viewer to find out all logs stored in the syslog and display logs of the application. Plist Viewer will list the files within the application and makes it easy for user to have the property of each file. Display the application screenshot you are investigating. iRET interface…

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iRET – iOS Reverse Engineering Toolkit


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Google’s Revamped Gmail Could Take Encryption Mainstream

Illustration: WIRED Encryption is the best way to protect your online communications from the prying eyes of the National Security Agency. So says NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The rub is that email encryption systems like PGP – short for Pretty Good Privacy – are a real pain for people to use, especially if they’re not steeped in the minutiae of computing. That means few people use PGP, and those who do are in danger of using it incorrectly. But it looks like Google is trying to change that. According to Venture Beat, the search giant working to create a new version of Gmail that makes PGP encryption far easier to use. Google didn’t respond to our request for comment on the story, and even if …

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Google’s Revamped Gmail Could Take Encryption Mainstream


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