Hey, You, Get Off of My Market: Detecting Malicious Apps in Official and Alternative Android Markets
North Carolina State University
Abstract
In this paper, we present a systematic study for the detection of malicious applications (or apps) on popular Android Markets. To this end, we first propose a permissionbased behavioral footprinting scheme to detect new samples of known Android malware families. Then we apply a heuristics-based filtering scheme to identify certain inherent behaviors of unknown malicious families. We implemented both schemes in a system called DroidRanger. The experiments with 204, 040 apps collected from five different Android Markets in May-June 2011 reveal 211 malicious ones: 32 from the official Android Market (0.02% infection rate) and 179 from alternative marketplaces (infection rates ranging from 0.20% to 0.47%). Among…
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- Android (operating system)
- Malware
- Android malware
- Computer security
- Computer science
- Heuristics
- Mobile malware
- Internet privacy
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