He demonstrated how an attacker could set up a side communications channel to interact with a user’s device. In the blog, Groß showed how a data randomising security feature called ASLR, which is meant to protect against exploits, is “not as strong in practice.” The video of Groß’s talk is available for those of you who like a visual accompaniment. It’s part of a three part series, which the more technical among you might enjoy delving into. The Google Project Zero blog reveals more details about Groß’s research, which was first unveiled at a hacking conference in December. What does Google’s blog tell us about the iPhone hack?
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