Side Channel Leaks in Mobile Applications — Infocom Mobile World Conference 2016
Hello, my name is Ioannis Stais and I’m a security consultant at CENSUS S.A.. At this year’s Infocom Mobile World Conference I did a short presentation on “Side Channel Leaks in Mobile Applications”.
Introducing Choronzon: an approach at knowledge-based evolutionary fuzzing
CENSUS researchers Nikolaos Naziridis and Zisis Sialveras have recently presented their research on knowledge-based evolutionary fuzzing, at ZeroNights 2015 in Moscow, Russia. The talk introduced a cross-platform evolutionary fuzzing framework, that will be released as a free and open-source tool.
The road to efficient Android fuzzing
In the aftermath of the recent Android stagefright vulnerabilities, efficient fuzz testing techniques and tools for the Android ecosystem are again in the spotlight. In this post we would like to share some of the fuzz testing experience we have gained through our projects and show how it can be applied in the Android world. Additionally, we’ll enlist some of the public contributions we’ve made to open source tools aiming to help the community focus more on the target and less on the tooling.
Introducing wifiphisher - BSides London 2015
Hello. My name is George Chatzisofroniou (@_sophron) and I work as a security engineer at CENSUS. This summer I gave a talk at BSides London. The talk was called ‘Introducing wifiphisher, a tool for automated WiFi phishing attacks’ and revolved around the recently published tool.