Following Devil's Footprints - Cross-Platform Analysis of Potentially Harmful Libraries on Android and iOS
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
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Overview
Explore a comprehensive cross-platform analysis of potentially harmful libraries (PhaLibs) on Android and iOS in this 22-minute IEEE conference talk. Dive into the groundbreaking research presented by Kai Chen from the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, at the 2016 IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy. Discover the innovative methodology used to identify and analyze PhaLibs across both platforms, including clustering similar packages from Android apps, utilizing anti-virus systems, and searching for iOS counterparts based on shared features. Learn about the alarming prevalence of PhaLibs, with 117 identified on Android infecting 6.84% of Google Play apps and 23 on iOS affecting 2.94% of Apple App Store apps. Uncover newly discovered back-door libraries and their risky behaviors, such as accessing keychains, recording audio and video, and attempting unauthorized phone calls. Gain valuable insights into the cross-platform preservation of harmful behaviors and the growing threat of library repackaging for malware propagation in mobile app ecosystems.
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Following Devil's Footprints: Cross-Platform Analysis of Potentially Harmful Libraries ...
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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