https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-from-pegasus-to-predator-the-evolution-of-commercial-spyware-on-ios media.ccc.de logo, a lucky cat holding a play icon News RSS, last 100 Podcast feed of the last two years SD quality Podcast audio feed of the last year Podcast archive feed, everything older than two years SD quality Podcast feeds for 38c3 mp4 SD quality opus mp3 webm SD quality vtt [ ] News RSS, last 100 Podcast feed of the last two years SD quality Podcast audio feed of the last year Podcast archive feed, everything older than two years SD quality Podcast feeds for 38c3 mp4 SD quality opus mp3 webm SD quality vtt 1. browse 2. congress 3. 2024 4. event conference logo From Pegasus to Predator - The evolution of Commercial Spyware on iOS Matthias Frielingsdorf Saal GLITCH Security Playlists: '38c3' videos starting here / audio * 59 min * 2024-12-28 * 2024-12-30 * 9153 * Fahrplan We are aware of audio issues, especially during talks of day 1 (2024-12-27). Some talks have been released in a preview-version, but are still being worked on behind the scenes. My talk explores the trajectory of iOS spyware from the initial discovery of Pegasus in 2016 to the latest cases in 2024. The talk will start with an analysis how exploits, infection vectors and methods of commercial spyware on iOS have changed over time. The second section of the talk is all about advances in detection methods and the forensic sources which are available to discover commercial spyware. This talk will also include a Case Study about the discovery and analysis of BlastPass (one of the latest NSO Exploits). The third part will discuss technical challenges and limitations of the detections methods and data sources. Finally, I will conclude the talk with open research topics and suggestions what Apple or we could technically do to make the detection of commercial spyware better. The commercial spyware landscape on iOS has evolved significantly since the discovery of Pegasus in 2016. In this talk, we'll explore that evolution through four main areas: 1. Spyware Evolution (2016-2024): By analyzing key exploits, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), infection vectors, and indicators of compromise (IOCs), we'll trace how spyware has advanced in sophistication, highlighting changes that have led to today's complex threats. 2. Advancements in Detection: As spyware has grown more sophisticated, so too have detection capabilities. We'll review the main actors, public organizations and tools that have shaped spyware detection. This part will also include a case study on my discovery and analysis of a sample NSO's BlastPass Exploit chain. 3. Current and Future Challenges: Looking forward, we'll examine the pressing challenges in spyware detection and speculate on how commercial spyware might evolve in response to new security measures and technologies. 4. Recommendations for Research and Detections: Finally, I'll offer recommendations for advancing research and detection methods and capabilities to combat commercial spyware. Attendees will gain a comprehensive view of the past, present, and future of spyware on iOS, along with actionable strategies for future research and collaboration. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0 Download Video * MP4 * WebM Download 1080p eng-deu-spa 776 MB Download 576p eng-deu-spa 233 MB Download 1080p eng-deu-spa 462 MB Download 576p eng-deu-spa 250 MB These files contain multiple languages. This Talk was translated into multiple languages. The files available for download contain all languages as separate audio-tracks. Most desktop video players allow you to choose between them. Please look for "audio tracks" in your desktop video player. Audio Download mp3 eng 54 MB Download mp3 deu 54 MB Download opus eng 43 MB Download opus deu 40 MB Embed [