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Catarina Palma, Artur Ferreira and Mário Figueiredo
The presence of malicious software (malware), for example, in Android applications (apps), has harmful or irreparable consequences to the user and/or the device. Despite the protections app stores provide to avoid malware, it keeps growing in sophisticat...
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Xinyi Meng and Daofeng Li
The explosive growth of malware targeting Android devices has resulted in the demand for the acquisition and integration of comprehensive information to enable effective, robust, and user-friendly malware detection. In response to this challenge, this pa...
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Norah Abanmi, Heba Kurdi and Mai Alzamel
The prevalence of malware attacks that target IoT systems has raised an alarm and highlighted the need for efficient mechanisms to detect and defeat them. However, detecting malware is challenging, especially malware with new or unknown behaviors. The ma...
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Parvez Faruki, Rati Bhan, Vinesh Jain, Sajal Bhatia, Nour El Madhoun and Rajendra Pamula
Android platform security is an active area of research where malware detection techniques continuously evolve to identify novel malware and improve the timely and accurate detection of existing malware. Adversaries are constantly in charge of employing ...
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Fatma Taher, Omar Al Fandi, Mousa Al Kfairy, Hussam Al Hamadi and Saed Alrabaee
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Jeonggeun Jo, Jaeik Cho and Jongsub Moon
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being utilized in cybersecurity, particularly for detecting malicious applications. However, the black-box nature of AI models presents a significant challenge. This lack of transparency makes it difficult to ...
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Mohammed N. AlJarrah, Qussai M. Yaseen and Ahmad M. Mustafa
The Android platform has become the most popular smartphone operating system, which makes it a target for malicious mobile apps. This paper proposes a machine learning-based approach for Android malware detection based on application features. Unlike man...
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Vasileios Kouliaridis and Georgios Kambourakis
Year after year, mobile malware attacks grow in both sophistication and diffusion. As the open source Android platform continues to dominate the market, malware writers consider it as their preferred target. Almost strictly, state-of-the-art mobile malwa...
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Arthur Fournier, Franjieh El Khoury and Samuel Pierre
The rapid adoption of Android devices comes with the growing prevalence of mobile malware, which leads to serious threats to mobile phone security and attacks private information on mobile devices. In this paper, we designed and implemented a model for m...
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Xin Su, Lijun Xiao, Wenjia Li, Xuchong Liu, Kuan-Ching Li and Wei Liang
Recently, security incidents such as sensitive data leakage and video/audio hardware control caused by Android malware have raised severe security issues that threaten Android users, so thus behavior analysis and detection research researches of maliciou...
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