hi, Am Donnerstag, den 23.04.2015, 14:58 +0200 schrieb Matthias Apitz: > El día Thursday, April 23, 2015 a las 02:28:17PM +0200, Oliver Grawert > escribió: > > > > I did a test and the data was visible in my case for around 7 minutes. > > > Which sounds short, but for someone who knows the details and how to > > > save a copy of the ring buffer for further analysis, it's enough time. > > > > > > Thanks for your hint, I'm warned :-) > > > > now you just have to find a way to gain access to that ringbuffer ... > > which should be impossible on a normal/unhacked phone :) > > Hi, > Someone finds within the 7 minutes your unlocked phone on your desk (or > knows your unlock key from watching over your shoulders); the > terminal-app is enough on a normal/unhacked phone to copy, first, the > ring buffer away inside the phone, and later, with more time, SCP the data > away to its own server via mobile data or Wifi.
the moment you enable ssh i wouldnt call your phone an unhacked phone
anymore ;)
i'm talking about a normally used phone like my mom would use it ...
without installing a terminal-app, enabling developer mode or ssh ...
since she doesn't know what that is ;)
if you alter the low level defaults you should be aware that you also
alter security abilities ...
ciao
oli
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