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Video: Learn how 'bad guys' attack apps

Denim Group founder and CTO Dan Cornell walks developers through how attackers take advantage of expanded access to sensitive data and network services on Android, iOS, and web apps.

Game Developer, Staff

December 18, 2013

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"Storing data on [a mobile] device is a pretty dangerous activity."

In this free GDC Vault video from the first App Developers Conference, Denim Group founder and CTO Dan Cornell offers tips while analyzing an Android, iOS, and web app from the perspective of an attacker to show potential vulnerabilities, in the talk "Smart Phone, Dumb Apps: How the Bad Guys View Your Mobile Applications."

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