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Smartphone applications, malware and data theft
The growing popularity of smartphone devices has led to development of increasing numbers of applications which have subsequently become targets for malicious authors. Analysing applications in order to identify malicious ones is a current major concern in information security; an additional problem connected with smart-phone applications is that their many advertising libraries can lead to loss of personal information. In this paper, we relate the current methods of detecting malware on smartphone devices and discuss the problems caused by malware as well as advertising.
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Computational Intelligence, Cyber Security & Computational Models. Conference (2nd : 2015 : India)Title of book
Computational intelligence, cyber security and computational modelsVolume
412Series
Advances in intelligent systems and computingChapter number
2Pagination
15 - 24Publisher
SpringerLocation
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IndiaPlace of publication
Berlin, GermanyPublisher DOI
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2015-12-17End date
2015-12-19ISSN
2194-5357ISBN-13
9789811002502Language
engNotes
This publication is part of the ICC3 2015 ConferencePublication classification
B Book chapter; B1.1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2016, Springer Science + Business Media SingaporeExtent
54Editor/Contributor(s)
M Senthilkumar, V Ramasamy, S Sheen, C Veeramani, A Bonato, L BattenUsage metrics
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