This document provides an overview of Android malware. It begins with background on Android architecture, including that Android applications are packaged in APK files which contain code, resources, and an AndroidManifest file. It discusses Android application components like Activities and Services. It then covers the Android security model, permissions, and the Dalvik virtual machine. The document demonstrates reversing an APK file and outlines steps for creating a basic malware. It concludes with discussions of notable Android malware examples and opportunities for mobile application penetration testing.
This tutorial explains how to change the icon of an Android application, including locating the drawable files, adding a new icon image, cleaning and running the project to display the updated icon both on the home screen and within the application itself. Key steps are saving an icon image like PNG to the drawable folder, cleaning the project, updating the icon name in the manifest, and re-running the app on an emulator to see the changed icon.
The document describes two universal I/O modules, the TXM1.8U and TXM1.8U-ML. Both modules have 8 inputs/outputs that can be individually configured as digital inputs, analog inputs, or analog outputs. The TXM1.8U-ML additionally includes an LCD display and local override facility. The modules have compact DIN rail housing, LED status indicators, and terminal bases that allow easy wiring and replacement of modules without rewiring.
Mod Two Homology and Cohomology (Jean Claude)Justin Hoang
This chapter introduces simplicial (co)homology with coefficients in Z2. It defines simplicial complexes and simplicial (co)chains. It establishes the Kronecker pairing between simplicial homology and cohomology and provides some initial computations, including for surfaces. It also introduces exact sequences, relative (co)homology, Mayer-Vietoris sequences, and exercises related to simplicial (co)homology.
This document provides an overview of Android malware. It begins with background on Android architecture, including that Android applications are packaged in APK files which contain code, resources, and an AndroidManifest file. It discusses Android application components like Activities and Services. It then covers the Android security model, permissions, and the Dalvik virtual machine. The document demonstrates reversing an APK file and outlines steps for creating a basic malware. It concludes with discussions of notable Android malware examples and opportunities for mobile application penetration testing.
This tutorial explains how to change the icon of an Android application, including locating the drawable files, adding a new icon image, cleaning and running the project to display the updated icon both on the home screen and within the application itself. Key steps are saving an icon image like PNG to the drawable folder, cleaning the project, updating the icon name in the manifest, and re-running the app on an emulator to see the changed icon.
The document describes two universal I/O modules, the TXM1.8U and TXM1.8U-ML. Both modules have 8 inputs/outputs that can be individually configured as digital inputs, analog inputs, or analog outputs. The TXM1.8U-ML additionally includes an LCD display and local override facility. The modules have compact DIN rail housing, LED status indicators, and terminal bases that allow easy wiring and replacement of modules without rewiring.
Mod Two Homology and Cohomology (Jean Claude)Justin Hoang
This chapter introduces simplicial (co)homology with coefficients in Z2. It defines simplicial complexes and simplicial (co)chains. It establishes the Kronecker pairing between simplicial homology and cohomology and provides some initial computations, including for surfaces. It also introduces exact sequences, relative (co)homology, Mayer-Vietoris sequences, and exercises related to simplicial (co)homology.
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