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Conference Paper Hidden Evasive Server-Side Polymorphic Malicious Apps Detection Mechanism on Android based Smart Phone Devices
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Authors
Daeyeol Moon, Hyung-Woo Lee, Jae Deok Lim, Jeong Nyeo Kim
Issue Date
2014-07
Citation
International Conference on Convergence Technology (ICCT) 2014, pp.819-820
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Malicious application (app) is easily distributed to general users through open market or Internet. An attacker inserts server-side polymorphic dynamic malicious code into malicious application that could be harmful to steal private data and certificate data stored on each user's smart phone devices. To cope with server-side polymorphic malicious threats more accurately, it is necessary to develop countermeasure mechanism that enables to detect hidden evasive server-side polymorphic malicious code for protecting the mobile devices against remotely operated attacks. This paper proposes a mechanism to detect server-side polymorphic malicious apps by measuring dynamic system call property from Android smart phone devices.
KSP Keywords
Android smartphones, Malicious application, Malicious code, Malicious threats, Mobile devices, Open market, Private data, Server side, Smartphone devices, detection mechanism, dynamic system