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2015
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IccTA: Detecting inter-component privacy leaks in Android apps

Abstract
Shake Them All is a popular "Wallpaper" application exceeding millions of downloads on Google Play. At installation, this application is given permission to (1) access the Internet (for updating wallpapers) and (2) use the device microphone (to change background following noise changes). With these permissions, the application could silently record user conversations and upload them remotely. To give more confidence about how Shake Them All actually processes what it records, it is necessary to build a precise analysis tool that tracks the flow of any sensitive data from its source point to any sink, especially if those are in different components. Since Android applications may leak private data carelessly or maliciously, we propose IccTA, a static taint analyzer to detect privacy leaks among components in Android applications. IccTA goes beyond state-of-the-art approaches by supporting inter- component detection. By propagating context information among components, IccTA improves the precision of the analysis. IccTA outperforms existing tools on two benchmarks for ICC-leak detectors: DroidBench and ICC-Bench. Moreover, our approach detects 534 ICC leaks in 108 apps from MalGenome and 2,395 ICC leaks in 337 apps in a set of 15,000 Google Play apps.
Author(s)
Li, Li
Bartel, Alexandre
Bissyande, Tegawende F.
Klein, Jacques
Le Traon, Yves
Arzt, Steven  
Rasthofer, Siegfried
Bodden, Eric  
Octeau, Damien
McDaniel, Patrick
Mainwork
IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2015. Proceedings. Vol.1, Pt.1  
Conference
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) 2015  
DOI
10.1109/ICSE.2015.48
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Sichere Informationstechnologie SIT  
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