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The end users rely on wireless networks in obtaining legitimate updated applications to install on their wireless devices. If the application that is being updated and distributed is not encrypted, or encrypted with weak algorithms, the attacker can possibly intercept the application and inject malicious code into the application. This paper presents a novel detection approach to identify application...
Android applications are widely used by millions of users to perform many activities. Unfortunately, legitimate and popular applications are targeted by malware authors and they repackage the existing applications by injecting additional code intended to perform malicious activities without the knowledge of end users. Thus, it is important to validate applications for possible repackaging before their...
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