articleOct 17, 2011Closed access
A survey of mobile malware in the wild
University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
Mobile malware is rapidly becoming a serious threat. In this paper, we survey the current state of mobile malware in the wild. We analyze the incentives behind 46 pieces of iOS, Android, and Symbian malware that spread in the wild from 2009 to 2011. We also use this data set to evaluate the effectiveness of techniques for preventing and identifying mobile malware. After observing that 4 pieces of malware use root exploits to mount sophisticated attacks on Android phones, we also examine the incentives that cause non-malicious smartphone tinkerers to publish root exploits and survey the availability of root exploits.
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- Exploit
- Malware
- Android (operating system)
- Computer science
- Mobile malware
- Android malware
- Computer security
- Mobile device
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