omg, is this for real?
so you can attack both algorithms? I mean, you can attack the least secure, the faster?
My question here is, is this really Samsung specific?
This post e.g. says this is how "Android" does it: http://digitalinvestigation.wordpress.co...passwords/
IFF not specific 4 Samsung, we may consider to change the thread title, or?
Somebody can confirm which vendors/model really have this algo (which Android versions etc). Thx
UPDATE: it seams that the SHA1 part (number of iterations and concatenation etc) is Samsung specific, but the SHA-1 + MD5 is used by *all* Android devices. Is it?
so you can attack both algorithms? I mean, you can attack the least secure, the faster?
My question here is, is this really Samsung specific?
This post e.g. says this is how "Android" does it: http://digitalinvestigation.wordpress.co...passwords/
IFF not specific 4 Samsung, we may consider to change the thread title, or?
Somebody can confirm which vendors/model really have this algo (which Android versions etc). Thx
UPDATE: it seams that the SHA1 part (number of iterations and concatenation etc) is Samsung specific, but the SHA-1 + MD5 is used by *all* Android devices. Is it?