(Android) Hide encrypted secret API keys in C/C++ code, retrieve and decrypt them via JNI. Google SafetyNet APIs example.
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(Android) Hide encrypted secret API keys in C/C++ code, retrieve and decrypt them via JNI. Google SafetyNet APIs example.
Java implementation for the DeFIRED framework, an attestation-based decentralized authorization framework.
This project demonstrate that how a government or any super authority can utilize the Ethereum blockchain for the attestation of citizen's PII data. By empowering the user and allowing user to verify his information on any third party website using his Ethereum account through Web.3.0 wallets.
Webauthn demo with react.js and Spring boot
Spoof locked bootloader on local attestations
Hardware-based attestation / intrusion detection app for Android devices. It provides both local verification with another Android device via QR codes and optional scheduled server-based verification with support for alert emails. It uses hardware-backed keys and attestation support as the foundation and chains trust to the app for software checks.
attestation.app remote attestation server. Server code for use with the Auditor app: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Auditor. It provides two services: submission of attestation data samples and a remote attestation implementation with email alerts to go along with the local implementation based on QR code scanning in the app.
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