07-13-2015
Security in Android apps
Hi,
I am Conrad
I was wondering, if anybody would be able to hack accounts on Android apps.
I mean for example we are logged on ebay or Facebook app, and we simply quit to home screen, without logging out, and also disconnect from network and again turn on network.
-To the point, Is it technically possible if anybody would hack our session, when we logged?
Of course we're using WiFi in home with WPA2, not public hotspot.
- How does situation look like with bank apps? Is it any risk when I immediately leave the app without logging out,
-But in web browser on android, on Facebook, is it possible to take over session?
-I 've found VPN app "Zenmate" on Google Play is that proper VPN? , is it worth to use it? or that is a piece of junk?
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plack::app::cascade
Plack::App::Cascade(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::App::Cascade(3pm)
NAME
Plack::App::Cascade - Cascadable compound application
SYNOPSIS
use Plack::App::Cascade;
use Plack::App::URLMap;
use Plack::App::File;
# Serve static files from multiple search paths
my $cascade = Plack::App::Cascade->new;
$cascade->add( Plack::App::File->new(root => "/www/example.com/foo")->to_app );
$cascade->add( Plack::App::File->new(root => "/www/example.com/bar")->to_app );
my $app = Plack::App::URLMap->new;
$app->map("/static", $cascade);
$app->to_app;
DESCRIPTION
Plack::App::Cascade is a Plack middleware component that compounds several apps and tries them to return the first response that is not
404.
METHODS
new
$app = Plack::App::Cascade->new(apps => [ $app1, $app2 ]);
Creates a new Cascade application.
add
$app->add($app1);
$app->add($app2, $app3);
Appends a new application to the list of apps to try. You can pass the multiple apps to the one "add" call.
catch
$app->catch([ 403, 404 ]);
Sets which error codes to catch and process onwards. Defaults to 404.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
SEE ALSO
Plack::App::URLMap Rack::Cascade
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-04 Plack::App::Cascade(3pm)