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Hack a Day
[Scott] wrote in to share a project he is currently working on, a home automation system that relies on Power over Ethernet. While he’s not completely finished, he’s made some great progress, and the work he has done so far definitely piqued our interest. Part of [Scott’s] design relies on some reverse engineered Blackberry screens [...]
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Hack a Day
[Scott] was looking to source some LCD screens for an upcoming project, and was considering buying them from SparkFun. While the Nokia panels they sell are not expensive, they aren’t necessarily the cheapest option either – especially when building in volume. He searched around for something he could use instead, and settled on Blackberry screens. [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
CYBSEC Security Advisory - A cross site scripting vulnerability was found in Blackberry WebDektop, because the application fails to sanitize user-supplied input. The vulnerability can be triggered if a logged-in user follows a specially crafted link, executing malicious Javascript code on the user's browser.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
CYBSEC Security Advisory - A cross site scripting vulnerability was found in Blackberry WebDektop, because the application fails to sanitize user-supplied input. The vulnerability can be triggered if a logged-in user follows a specially crafted link, executing malicious Javascript code on the user's browser.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
CYBSEC Security Advisory - A cross site scripting vulnerability was found in Blackberry WebDektop, because the application fails to sanitize user-supplied input. The vulnerability can be triggered if a logged-in user follows a specially crafted link, executing malicious Javascript code on the user's browser.
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Packet Storm Security Advisories
This short advisory dictates how you can do a quick security check of your BlackBerry to see if you are vulnerable against various security issues.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This short advisory dictates how you can do a quick security check of your BlackBerry to see if you are vulnerable against various security issues.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This short advisory dictates how you can do a quick security check of your BlackBerry to see if you are vulnerable against various security issues.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
ZORG is an open source implementation of the ZRTP protocol implementation. ZRTP provides end-to-end key exchange with Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellmann 384bit and AES-256 SRTP encryption. This particular archive is the Zorg Java Blackberry release.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
ZORG is an open source implementation of the ZRTP protocol implementation. ZRTP provides end-to-end key exchange with Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellmann 384bit and AES-256 SRTP encryption. This particular archive is the Zorg Java Blackberry release.
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Hack a Day
Radio Receiver If you never got the chance to build one as a kid [JoOngle] takes you through the steps to build your own radio receiver. Details are a bit scarce but it’s nothing your friend Google can’t help you out with. Fixing a Blackberry trackball If your Blackberry trackball stops working well you can [...]
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SecDocs
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Source Conference Boston 2010 Abstract: Spyware has become a primary tool used in the capture of personal and private data. Surreptitiously installed on the computing system of a target victim, spyware can capture, log, monitor, and exfiltrate any data that the spyware owner desires. Your phone holds all of the same personal information as your computer, only in a smaller form factor. While a number of "vendors" sell Blackberry spyware, until now only a limited number of public code examples exist. Real time capture of SMS messages, Emails, and phone call logs are a fraction of the features to be presented. Full source code to the spyware will be released. Definition of the potential risk and threat involved in mobile related spyware is a requirement to implementation of security mechanisms. Finally, functional reference code has been presented and released that can be used in a positive manner. Until then only shady web sites selling compiled versions of the code for $100 - $400 annually existed. This is a future looking presentation that will help others learn about the security of their personal data in the time of mobile devices.