Amnesty international have uploaded a number of tools to Gihub that you can download and use to compile a checker specific to your phone. Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT) is a collection of utilities to simplify and automate the process of gathering forensic traces helpful to identify a potential compromise of Android and iOS devices.It has been developed and released by the Amnesty International Security Lab in July 2021 in the context of the Pegasus project along with a technical forensic methodology and forensic evidences. https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt.
You need to be running a Linux or Mac and what you compile will be specific to the phone you are checking. If that is too much like hard work, there are Android and iPhone versions of iVerify that will set you back three bucks a month, however the app has been certified by both Apple and Google (which in itself is a little unusual for a security application!). POV, trying to determine if something is vulnerable to PrintNightmare:At the time of writing, the amount of variables that determine if a machine is vulnerable is crazy and confusing. Making sense of #PrintNightmare. A flowchart to help understand exploitation of CVE-2021-34527.Special thanks to @tiraniddo, @dez_, @gentilkiwi and @_f0rgetting_ for their test input and insights. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E5SaOLHXIAYEzrL.jpg you can use this fangless Python script to check your network for vulnerable endpoints https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/ItWasAllADream?mc_cid=f8f5f94c37 |
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