2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/2481818
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A Noninterference Model for Mobile OS Information Flow Control and Its Policy Verification

Abstract: Mobile operating systems such as Android are facing serious security risk. First, they have a large number of users and store a large number of users’ private data, which have become major targets of network attack; second, their openness leads to high security risks; third, their coarse-grained static permission control mechanism leads to a large number of privacy leaks. Recent decentralized information flow control (DIFC) operating systems such as Asbestos, HiStar, and Flume dynamically adjust the label of e… Show more

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“…Various updates include a solution to fix the vulnerabilities in mobile device software. It is, therefore, safe to conclude that software updates are critical for mobile security (Yuan et al , 2021). In 2020, the China Internet Security Centre intercepted 33,2000 new malicious software samples connected to mobile operating system privacy theft.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various updates include a solution to fix the vulnerabilities in mobile device software. It is, therefore, safe to conclude that software updates are critical for mobile security (Yuan et al , 2021). In 2020, the China Internet Security Centre intercepted 33,2000 new malicious software samples connected to mobile operating system privacy theft.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%