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Friday, 27 July 2012

The last two posts introduced app encryption, the new system key store and a few other security related features introduced in Jelly Bean. Browsing the ASOP code reveals another new feature which sits higher in the security stack than the previously discussed ones -- certificate blacklisting. In this article we will present some details about its implementation...

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Along with all the user facing new features everyone is talking about, the latest Android release has quite a bit of security improvements under the hood. Of those only app encryption has been properly announced, while the rest remain mostly covered up by upper level APIs. This, of course, is not fair, so let's call them up (the list is probably not...

Friday, 6 July 2012

The latest Android version, 4.1 (Jelly Bean) was announced last week at Google I/O with a bunch of new features and improvements. One of the more interesting features is app encryption, but there haven't been any details besides the short announcement: 'From Jelly Bean and forward, paid apps in Google Play are encrypted with a device-specific...

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