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With the fast development of mobile devices, the volume of mobile internet traffic increased dramatically. Various information is potential to be mined from it. In this paper, the large-scale mobile internet traffic is employed to protect end-users from mobile malwares that emerge at a similar speed to that of mobile internet. Traditional mobile malware detection methods often inevitably consume the...
An opcode behavior based method is proposed to detect malware. Opcode behaviors are represented as opcode sequences from a decompiled executable. To accurately describe the malware behaviors, we construct the opcode running tree to simulate the dynamic execution of a program, and opcode n-grams are extracted to represent the features of an executable. The experimental results show that the opcode...
Mobile security app plays an important role in managing third-party apps and protecting user's data on smart phone. However, who can guarantee mobile security app's loyalty, or who can determine a given mobile security app is not a hypocritical thief? Thus, it is very necessary to establish a supervision mechanism to restrict mobile security app for user's privacy, but there isn't any technique to...
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