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Analyzing iOS App Security

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Runtime testing for iOS app vulnerabilities using Objection.

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What Analyzing iOS App Security does

This skill provides a comprehensive framework for conducting runtime security assessments of iOS applications using Objection, a mobile exploration toolkit built on Frida. It allows security professionals to inspect sensitive data within the iOS keychain and filesystem, evaluate app behavior at runtime, and bypass client-side protections. The skill is particularly useful for penetration testers who need to validate the security posture of iOS applications during authorized assessments.

With this skill, users can interactively explore iOS apps to check for vulnerabilities such as improper data storage, insecure network communications, and inadequate authentication mechanisms. It includes a series of commands that facilitate the inspection of keychain items, the app’s sandbox environment, and network traffic, enabling testers to identify potential security flaws without needing access to the app's source code. The ability to disable SSL pinning and hook into authentication methods provides deeper insights into the app's security implementation.

The skill is designed for security analysts and penetration testers who are familiar with mobile application security and have the necessary prerequisites installed, such as Python, Objection, and Frida. Users should be aware that this skill is intended for use on authorized devices only, as it modifies app behavior and may trigger security alerts. Proper setup and understanding of the testing environment are crucial for effective use.

Overall, this skill streamlines the process of assessing iOS app security, making it easier for professionals to uncover vulnerabilities and enhance the security of mobile applications.

When to use it

Use this skill during authorized penetration tests to evaluate the security of iOS applications and inspect sensitive data.

When not to use it

Avoid using this skill on production devices without authorization, as it modifies app behavior and may trigger security monitoring.

What you can build with it

Inspecting Sensitive Data

Use this skill to dump keychain items and inspect the app's filesystem for sensitive data exposure.

Bypassing Security Controls

Employ this skill to disable SSL pinning and bypass jailbreak detection during authorized testing.

Assessing App Behavior

Utilize this skill to evaluate the behavior of iOS apps at runtime without needing access to their source code.

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Written by mukul975

Analyzing iOS App Security with Objection

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  • Performing runtime security assessment of iOS applications during authorized penetration tests
  • Inspecting iOS keychain, filesystem, and memory for sensitive data exposure
  • Bypassing client-side security controls (SSL pinning, jailbreak detection) during security testing
  • Evaluating iOS app behavior at runtime without access to source code

Do not use this skill on production devices without explicit authorization -- Objection modifies app runtime behavior and may trigger security monitoring.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+ with pip
  • Objection installed: pip install objection
  • Frida installed: pip install frida-tools
  • Target iOS device (jailbroken with Frida server, or non-jailbroken with repackaged IPA)
  • For non-jailbroken: objection patchipa to inject Frida gadget into IPA
  • macOS recommended for iOS testing (Xcode, ideviceinstaller)
  • USB connection to target device or network Frida server

Workflow

Step 1: Prepare the Testing Environment

For jailbroken devices:

# Install Frida server on device via Cydia/Sileo
# SSH to device and start Frida server
ssh root@<device_ip> "/usr/sbin/frida-server -D"

# Verify Frida connectivity
frida-ps -U  # List processes on USB-connected device

For non-jailbroken devices (authorized testing):

# Patch IPA with Frida gadget
objection patchipa --source target.ipa --codesign-signature "Apple Development: test@example.com"

# Install patched IPA
ideviceinstaller -i target-patched.ipa

Step 2: Attach Objection to Target App

# Attach to running app by bundle ID
objection --gadget "com.target.app" explore

# Or spawn the app fresh
objection --gadget "com.target.app" explore --startup-command "ios hooking list classes"

Once attached, Objection provides an interactive REPL for runtime exploration.

Step 3: Assess Data Storage Security (MASVS-STORAGE)

# Dump iOS Keychain items accessible to the app
ios keychain dump

# List files in app sandbox
ios plist cat Info.plist
env  # Show app environment paths

# Inspect NSUserDefaults for sensitive data
ios nsuserdefaults get

# List SQLite databases
sqlite connect app_data.db
sqlite execute query "SELECT * FROM credentials"

# Check for sensitive data in pasteboard
ios pasteboard monitor

Step 4: Evaluate Network Security (MASVS-NETWORK)

# Disable SSL/TLS certificate pinning
ios sslpinning disable

# Verify pinning is bypassed by observing traffic in Burp Suite proxy
# Monitor network-related class method calls
ios hooking watch class NSURLSession
ios hooking watch class NSURLConnection

Step 5: Inspect Authentication and Authorization (MASVS-AUTH)

# List all Objective-C classes
ios hooking list classes

# Search for authentication-related classes
ios hooking search classes Auth
ios hooking search classes Login
ios hooking search classes Token

# Hook authentication methods to observe parameters
ios hooking watch method "+[AuthManager validateToken:]" --dump-args --dump-return

# Monitor biometric authentication calls
ios hooking watch class LAContext

Step 6: Assess Binary Protections (MASVS-RESILIENCE)

# Check jailbreak detection implementation
ios jailbreak disable

# Simulate jailbreak detection bypass
ios jailbreak simulate

# List loaded frameworks and libraries
memory list modules

# Search memory for sensitive strings
memory search "password" --string
memory search "api_key" --string
memory search "Bearer" --string

# Dump specific memory regions
memory dump all dump_output/

Step 7: Review Platform Interaction (MASVS-PLATFORM)

# List URL schemes registered by the app
ios info binary
ios bundles list_frameworks

# Hook URL scheme handlers
ios hooking watch method "-[AppDelegate application:openURL:options:]" --dump-args

# Monitor clipboard access
ios pasteboard monitor

# Check for custom keyboard restrictions
ios hooking search classes UITextField

Key Concepts

TermDefinition
ObjectionRuntime mobile exploration toolkit built on Frida that provides pre-built scripts for common security testing tasks
Frida GadgetShared library injected into app process to enable Frida instrumentation without jailbreak
KeychainiOS secure credential storage system; Objection can dump items accessible to the target app's keychain access group
SSL Pinning BypassRuntime modification of certificate validation logic to allow proxy interception of HTTPS traffic
Method HookingIntercepting Objective-C/Swift method calls at runtime to observe arguments, return values, and modify behavior

Tools & Systems

  • Objection: High-level Frida-powered mobile security exploration toolkit with pre-built commands
  • Frida: Dynamic instrumentation framework providing JavaScript injection into native app processes
  • Frida-tools: CLI utilities for Frida including frida-ps, frida-trace, and frida-discover
  • ideviceinstaller: Cross-platform tool for installing/managing iOS apps via USB
  • Burp Suite: HTTP proxy for intercepting traffic after SSL pinning bypass

Common Pitfalls

  • App crashes on attach: Some apps implement Frida detection. Use --startup-command to hook anti-Frida checks early in the app lifecycle.
  • Keychain access scope: Objection can only dump keychain items within the app's access group. System keychain items require separate jailbreak-level tools.
  • Swift name mangling: Swift method names are mangled in the runtime. Use ios hooking list classes with grep to find demangled names.
  • Non-persistent changes: All Objection modifications are runtime-only and reset on app restart. Document findings immediately.

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