Thread: icloud credentials?
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04-23-2012, 08:55 PM #1Garage Member
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icloud credentials?
Hello comrades,
I am currently doing some research in icloud services by apple. I tried google and some other sites but didn't get satisfactory answer anywhere in internet. So my questions is:
How can I trace encryption keys for icloud services from windows registry?
eg: like we can trace product keys of some software from registry, so I was wondering if it is possible to do the same to get icloud credentials?
I was able to get the icloud account id.
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08-25-2012, 04:53 PM #2Garage Member
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just to update my post
Hi,
As in my previous post I asked a query. Although no one replied I just wanted to reply to it for others.
iCloud uses server-side encryption, not client-side encryption. When sending data to the cloud, it gets encrypted on your machine with SSL, then decrypted at the iCloud servers, then re-encrypted using an encryption key that Apple knows for storage.
so, there are no encryption keys stored on client devices. however apple id's can be discovered from the registry in case of window operation system. Next step for attacker could be to get password and then you can own someone's cloud and rain in your fields for better yield of crops! (I love agriculture!
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Hi,
Just wanted to update my previous post that, there are no encryption keys stored on client pc.be a R3b3l not a P3bbl3...
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08-30-2012, 01:23 AM #4Security Researcher


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Think this is something we havnt put our hands on , so ur the only person who can take this thread|research forward .
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