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Hacking with mobile devices PART IV (FINAL)

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DATA SMUGGliNG

Collecting data at a remote site requires that we remove it somehow – if we have a continuous connection, such as a reverse shell, then we can collect the data real time. However, if we deposit our mobile device with the intention of concealing it for an extended period of time, then we need to worry about a few issues as follows:
1. Preventing discovery of our collected data while on-site
2. Providing concealment during the duration of the event
3. Extracting the data safely

Encryption

If we use mobile devices to collect and transmit data, we should be selective in our choices of devices and ensure that they are capable of encrypting any data at rest or in motion. Earlier models of most mobile devices are incapable of full disk encryption, which puts the device and us at risk if discovered and forensically examined; we, therefore, need to look for devices that will allow us to keep our
activities secret or provide a mechanism for covering our tracks if discovered.

Data at Rest

The newer mobile devices claim to provide something similar to full disk encryption. Although the ability of these devices to be able to protect data against forensic analysis is questionable, the devices are getting better at addressing the security of data at rest. We can do a few additional tasks to encrypt data at rest on our mobile devices to increase our comfort level about our hacking data.
Naturally, we cannot encrypt scripts that we need to run during our collection or attack phases; however, once we have collected the data, we can encrypt the data using strong passwords. The program gpg is one method of securing a file through symmetric encryption. It is possible to encrypt a file with the GNU Privacy Guard (GNU PG) application, which can be installed on a jailbroken iPod touch.
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How much is a fan worth on Facebook?

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To answer this question there are companies that have done different analysis and some say that the value of a fan on FB is 4 euros while others say 78 euros.
Now is the time to raise the question about how you can know the value the fan on FB.
In this case, you can use one formula created by the American company, Fanscape, called SRV (social relationship value) which allows to know the value economic of a fan for the company, which is also applicable to any type of business.
First highlight the relationship that exists between database of emails and social networks, since one of objectives to make a sustainable business is to teach the product to the customer, motivate you to buy it and keep you interested in order to get a loyalty.
There are market studies which say that an increase of 5% in customer loyalty can improve profitability by 65 %

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