Is the protocol in plaintext? #13

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opened 2024-08-31 03:12:47 +02:00 by Benjamin_Loison · 2 comments

If so, then Wireless debugging exposes our phone to the whole Wi-Fi. However, then what is the purpose of verifying the identity with Android Stack Exchange answer 229743?

The Stack Overflow comment 135487588 raised this concern.

If so, then *Wireless debugging* exposes our phone to the whole Wi-Fi. However, then what is the purpose of verifying the identity with [Android Stack Exchange answer 229743](https://android.stackexchange.com/a/229743)? [The Stack Overflow comment 135487588](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76853461/wireless-adb-over-mobile-data-connection-android#comment135487588_76853461) raised this concern.
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Related to [Benjamin-Loison/scrcpy/issues/3](https://github.com/Benjamin-Loison/scrcpy/issues/3).
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Then is fingerprint verification actually proving that the device holds the associated private key? Or any device could forward commands and are commands and output signed?

For instance do we have to trust the cable not to send ADB commands or modify output?

Then is fingerprint verification actually proving that the device holds the associated private key? Or any device could forward commands and are commands and output signed? For instance do we have to trust the cable not to send ADB commands or modify output?
Benjamin_Loison changed title from Is protocol in plaintext? to Is the protocol in plaintext? 2024-12-26 20:00:07 +01:00
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