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{% endhint %} # UIActivity Sharing Simplified From iOS 6 onwards, third-party applications have been enabled to **share data** such as text, URLs, or images using mechanisms like AirDrop, as outlined in Apple's [Inter-App Communication guide](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/iPhone/Conceptual/iPhoneOSProgrammingGuide/Inter-AppCommunication/Inter-AppCommunication.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH6-SW3). This feature manifests through a system-wide _share activity sheet_ that surfaces upon interacting with the "Share" button. A comprehensive enumeration of all the built-in sharing options is available at [UIActivity.ActivityType](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiactivity/activitytype). Developers may opt to exclude specific sharing options if they deem them unsuitable for their application. ## **How to Share Data** Attention should be directed towards: - The nature of the data being shared. - The inclusion of custom activities. - The exclusion of certain activity types. Sharing is facilitated through the instantiation of a `UIActivityViewController`, to which the items intended for sharing are passed. This is achieved by calling: ```bash $ rabin2 -zq Telegram\ X.app/Telegram\ X | grep -i activityItems 0x1000df034 45 44 initWithActivityItems:applicationActivities: ``` Developers should scrutinize the `UIActivityViewController` for the activities and custom activities it's initialized with, as well as any specified `excludedActivityTypes`. ## **How to Receive Data** The following aspects are crucial when receiving data: - The declaration of **custom document types**. - The specification of **document types the app can open**. - The verification of the **integrity of the received data**. Without access to the source code, one can still inspect the `Info.plist` for keys like `UTExportedTypeDeclarations`, `UTImportedTypeDeclarations`, and `CFBundleDocumentTypes` to understand the types of documents an app can handle and declare. A succinct guide on these keys is available on [Stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21937978/what-are-utimportedtypedeclarations-and-utexportedtypedeclarations-used-for-on-i), highlighting the importance of defining and importing UTIs for system-wide recognition and associating document types with your app for integration in the "Open With" dialogue. ## Dynamic Testing Approach To test **sending activities**, one could: - Hook into the `init(activityItems:applicationActivities:)` method to capture the items and activities being shared. - Identify excluded activities by intercepting the `excludedActivityTypes` property. For **receiving items**, it involves: - Sharing a file with the app from another source (e.g., AirDrop, email) that prompts the "Open with..." dialogue. - Hooking `application:openURL:options:` among other methods identified during static analysis to observe the app's response. - Employing malformed files or fuzzing techniques to evaluate the app's robustness. ## References * [https://mobile-security.gitbook.io/mobile-security-testing-guide/ios-testing-guide/0x06h-testing-platform-interaction](https://mobile-security.gitbook.io/mobile-security-testing-guide/ios-testing-guide/0x06h-testing-platform-interaction) {% hint style="success" %} Learn & practice AWS Hacking:[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)\ Learn & practice GCP Hacking: [**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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