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Through time, we have seen mobile phones transform into multifaceted devices, adapted to meet and exceed our everyday needs. These needs range from something as personal as a health care manager to something as purely analytical as an environment monitor. In effect, mobile phones have come into our lives, making life easier, smarter, and more efficient. In this article we discuss mobile sensing and...
The growing popularity of Android-based smart-phones have led to the rise of Android based malware. In particular, profit-motivated malware is becoming increasingly popular in Android malware distribution. These malware typically profit by sending premium-rate SMS messages and/or make premium-rate phone calls from infected devices without user consent. In this paper, we investigate the telephony framework...
With the increase use of Android mobile phones, more Android malwares are being developed. Android malware detection becomes a crucial task. In this paper, we present a permission-combination-based scheme for Android malware detection. The Android malware detection scheme is based on permission combinations declared in the application manifest file. We obtain the permission combinations that are requested...
This paper is to research the digital image identification based on embedded mobile system, we describe a digital image forensics technique to distinguish every frame(image) captured by a digital camera from Mobile device generated images. Our approach is based on the fact that frame(image) acquisition in a digital camera is fundamentally different from the generative algorithms deployed by computer...
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