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Modding Education for iPhone users AKA ModEdiPhone.com is a new website for all iPhone users who would like to jailbreak their iPhones or SIM unlock them whether they are using a first generation iPhone or the 3G iPhone. It provides guides and step-by-step videos and advice on how to do each hack or mod without any complications. It includes software, firmware, and hardware mods and hacks. It also contains the last five posts from the most popular iPhone blogs and news sites. It is a must visit and subscribe-to website so make sure you add it to your favourites
Here is the link:
http://www.modediphone.com/
A good start is Google’s own documentation page:
http://code.google.com/android/documentation.html
Books are another good source for step-by-step development. One Andoid book that I read is:
ANDROID A PROGRAMMERS GUIDE (Paperback)
It guides you through installing Eclipse, Android SDK and all the different steps that lead you into developing a “Friend Finder” application.
Other books of interest that i found on Amazon include:
http://www.oissg.org/certification-training-new-/index.php
These certification workshops fund the Open Information Systems Security Group (OISSG) research and development of the ISSAF.
You can also download ISSAF for free! (9.59MB, 1264 pages)
Thanks to Mike for the following two part series of documents on working with flashers:
Part 1:
http://mobileforensics.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/hex-primer-pt-1.pdf
Part 2:
http://mobileforensics.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/hex-primer-pt-ii.pdf
Make sure that you visit his blog to learn more about advanced mobile device forensics:
http://mobileforensics.wordpress.com/

Matt’s Blog is not frequently updated but his site crypto.com is an excelent resource for all kinds of information. Make sure you check it out.
CCCure.Org made an exclusive distribution agreement with Shon Harris to sell the package at this price. Offer ends 7th of August 2006. Usually this is sold on Amazon.com for…
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000WUQRA/002-3789827-8844832?v=glance&n=130
I Have previously recommended Shon Harris’ CISSP Book as you might have read on MySecured.com.
Link:
http://www.cccure.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=527
A couple of people asked me about the CISSP exam and how to best study for it. I personally used a combination of books, the Internet, and practical knowledge to prepare for the 6 hour exam. For a month before the exam, I used the “CISSP, CISA, and SSCP Open Study GROUP Online Quizzer” everyday to test my knowledge. I also used a combination of books to strengthen my knowledge in the areas I was not familiar with among the 10 domains of CISSP. The books are available in my bookstore: http://www.marwan.com/store/ under the Category of “CISSP”. Good luck to all on the exam :)
