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Mobile App Reverse Engineering

By : Abhinav Mishra
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Book Image

Mobile App Reverse Engineering

5 (1)
By: Abhinav Mishra

Overview of this book

Mobile App Reverse Engineering is a practical guide focused on helping cybersecurity professionals scale up their mobile security skills. With the IT world’s evolution in mobile operating systems, cybercriminals are increasingly focusing their efforts on mobile devices. This book enables you to keep up by discovering security issues through reverse engineering of mobile apps. This book starts with the basics of reverse engineering and teaches you how to set up an isolated virtual machine environment to perform reverse engineering. You’ll then learn about modern tools such as Ghidra and Radare2 to perform reverse engineering on mobile apps as well as understand how Android and iOS apps are developed. Next, you’ll explore different ways to reverse engineer some sample mobile apps developed for this book. As you advance, you’ll learn how reverse engineering can help in penetration testing of Android and iOS apps with the help of case studies. The concluding chapters will show you how to automate the process of reverse engineering and analyzing binaries to find low-hanging security issues. By the end of this reverse engineering book, you’ll have developed the skills you need to be able to reverse engineer Android and iOS apps and streamline the reverse engineering process with confidence.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Section 1: Basics of Mobile App Reverse Engineering, Common Tools and Techniques, and Setting up the Environment
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Section 2: Mobile Application Reverse Engineering Methodology and Approach
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Section 3: Automating Some Parts of the Reverse Engineering Process

Excelling in iOS application reverse engineering – the way forward

This book has covered details such as IPA architecture, contents, binary formats, disassembling the iOS application binary, navigating through the disassembled code, and so on. As we know, iOS applications do not have Java bytecode but instead have the compiled binary. So, the only way to understand the functioning of an iOS application is through understanding the disassembled binary. Excelling in iOS application reverse engineering also requires a lot of other skills than those that have been discussed in this book.

Here are a few things to learn if you want to excel in the art of reverse engineering iOS applications:

  • Learn more about binary reverse engineering
  • Learn about Mach-O and dynamically loaded code
  • Learn about runtime instrumentation using tools such as Frida