Future Trends in Android Malware Detection
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A new Android malware called "Gorilla" is designed to intercept SMS messages containing one-time passwords, mainly targeting bank customers and users of services such as Yandex. The malware abuses Android permissions to obtain device information and uses the WebSocket protocol to maintain a connection with the C2 server. It uses unconventional techniques to evade detection and classify the stolen SMS messages for attackers to exploit.
Future Trends in Android Malware Detection
To effectively protect users’ security, the field of Android malware detection is constantly evolving. Various technical means, such as static analysis and dynamic analysis, are employed to accurately and efficiently detect and identify Android malware. In the...
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