Application repackaging is a severe problem for Android systems. Many Android malware programs pass the mobile platform fundamental security barriers through repackaging other legitimate apps. Most of the existing anti-repackaging schemes only work at the Android DEX bytecode level, but not for the shared object files consisting of native ARM-based machine instructions. Lacking the protection at the native machine code level opens a door for attackers to launch repackaging attacks on the shared libraries that are commonly used on Android apps. This paper presents CodeCloak, a novel anti-repackaging system to protect Android apps at the native code level. CodeCloak employs binary-level code virtualization techniques to protect the target app...
Mobile devices are increasingly being embraced by both organizations and individuals in today’s soci...
The Android ecosystem gained a huge popularity and market share owing to wider compatibility and its...
An established way to steal the income of app developers, or to trick users into installing malware...
Application repackaging is a severe problem for Android systems. Many Android malware programs pass ...
A growing trend in repackaging attacks exploits the Android virtualization technique, in which malic...
Apps repackaged through reverse engineering pose a significant security threat to the Android smart ...
Unauthorized code modification through reverse engineering is a major concern for Android applicatio...
App repackaging remains a serious threat to the emerging mobile app ecosystem. Previous solutions ha...
Android operating system is an open-source project developed by Google. It is based on the Linux ker...
In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities to protect the Android ecosystem better. We f...
Every day, developers add new applications (apps) to the Google Play Store, which ease users' lives ...
The last decade has shown a steady rate of Android device dominance in market share and the emergenc...
The authors of mobile-malware have started to leverage program protection techniques to circumvent a...
AbstractGoogle Play is the official market of Android apps. The app publishers make money by selling...
peer reviewedThe Android packaging model offers ample opportunities for malware writers to piggyback...
Mobile devices are increasingly being embraced by both organizations and individuals in today’s soci...
The Android ecosystem gained a huge popularity and market share owing to wider compatibility and its...
An established way to steal the income of app developers, or to trick users into installing malware...
Application repackaging is a severe problem for Android systems. Many Android malware programs pass ...
A growing trend in repackaging attacks exploits the Android virtualization technique, in which malic...
Apps repackaged through reverse engineering pose a significant security threat to the Android smart ...
Unauthorized code modification through reverse engineering is a major concern for Android applicatio...
App repackaging remains a serious threat to the emerging mobile app ecosystem. Previous solutions ha...
Android operating system is an open-source project developed by Google. It is based on the Linux ker...
In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities to protect the Android ecosystem better. We f...
Every day, developers add new applications (apps) to the Google Play Store, which ease users' lives ...
The last decade has shown a steady rate of Android device dominance in market share and the emergenc...
The authors of mobile-malware have started to leverage program protection techniques to circumvent a...
AbstractGoogle Play is the official market of Android apps. The app publishers make money by selling...
peer reviewedThe Android packaging model offers ample opportunities for malware writers to piggyback...
Mobile devices are increasingly being embraced by both organizations and individuals in today’s soci...
The Android ecosystem gained a huge popularity and market share owing to wider compatibility and its...
An established way to steal the income of app developers, or to trick users into installing malware...