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Hey, guys, welcome back to another episode on How to Hack, and today's tutorial is going to be about
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how we can set up an iPhone inside your makeover.
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So the great thing is if you have a Macintosh running, you can actually start a simulation of an iPhone
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immediately.
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So just a wonderful spot where you need to do certain testing, building new mobile applications for
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your iPhone.
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This is the place to go to to set it up.
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All right.
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So we have seen from all the tutorials where we've done it for Android devices.
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So we have done it through Android studio.
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We have done it through virtualization technology, for example, like Oracle Virtual Box.
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So all those are different ways for us to actually set up our Android devices into your computer systems.
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And by the way, you can also do the same.
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You can install Android studio into your Mac OS.
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So that's wonderful.
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And you can start up again.
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All right.
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Doce, Android, virtual devices inside your Mac OS.
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And of course, in today's tutorial, we'll be focusing primarily on starting up an iPhone.
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And this will begin our mobile device penetration testing series on iPhone.
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All right.
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And of course, the wonderful thing is that this allows us to set it up very, very quickly.
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OK, so first of all, all you got to do is have your makeovers running and of course, you go under
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App Store.
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So once you open up App Store, all you've got to do is click on search and so on search.
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All you got to do is enter X Code XY, Odie's hit enter on that and I already have X code running.
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So X is a developable to that allow us to build the next generation of mobile applications on iPhone.
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All right.
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So I already have an install.
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So go ahead and install it.
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It should be a couple of gigabytes.
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Once it is installed into your Mac OS, you can begin running all the simulation inside your system.
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So this is also for building iPhone applications and for all case because we were assigned screen channel,
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we're going to focus a lot on mobile penetration testing.
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All right.
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So once you have it installed, you will see this icon over here at the bottom.
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So I'll go ahead and click on it on Xcode.
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So once you open up Xcode, all you got to do is just open up any new applications.
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You can create a new project, Clonan existing project, whichever the case is.
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Go ahead and click on this.
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So I'm opening up, for example, over here.
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OK, one of these projects.
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But this is pretty much a blank project, actually.
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So what we need to do is actually to go under the X code.
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All right.
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So we actually have different kind of taps at a top.
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So, of course, our primary focus is on opening up the simulator.
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OK, so this would actually help us start up an iPhone very, very quickly inside your system.
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All right.
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So this is the wonderful part about it.
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So you go to top left corner, click under Xcode and click on Open Developer to.
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OK, so there are many other different features and functions as part of X code.
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And we will explain further in the future tutorials about how, for example, we could perhaps look
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into some of this data, some of this code, one of the permission settings that gives you access to
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photos, locations, microphones, cameras and so on, just like how we have seen as well for Android.
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So you go ahead and click on a simulator to go in and click on that.
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So once you click on Simulator, it will begin running an iPhone for you.
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So over here, we're starting up iPhone 12 pullbacks.
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OK, so this is fourteen point one.
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And as you can see from the screen, it is currently loading.
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OK, so right now I even entered my Apple ID.
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OK, so of course we can enter the password verification.
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All right.
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To help us access the system.
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So maybe not now.
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So again, immediately, once you have it running, you can look at all those different items so we
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can look at settings.
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OK, so we can look at, for example, over here, login into the site.
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I've logged into the apple.
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All right.
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So we have all the different applications.
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And you can click under, for example, over here home.
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Okay, so home will actually help us bring back to the home page.
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OK, so we also have the buttons, for example, over here as well.
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Save screen.
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We also can flip and rotate diphone.
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All right.
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So we look at different types of settings that you want to access into.
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So this immediately gives us access into system and we can open up, for example, safari over here.
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So we go to Google dot com.
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And this, of course, will give us access onto the Internet as long as you have the Internet connection
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running.
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All right.
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So your simulated iPhone will immediately be able to actually access the Internet as well.
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And you can download files, you can do reverse Schell's, you can access into the storage and many
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other tutorials that will be coming up.
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All right.
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So once again, I hope you've learned something valuable in today's tutorial and like sharing, subscribe
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to the channel so that you can be kept abreast of the latest cyber security tutorial.
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Thank you so much once again for watching.
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