2021 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/sp40001.2021.00041
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How Did That Get In My Phone? Unwanted App Distribution on Android Devices

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“…Recall that we select PHAs (per SHA2) that we observe at least twice on the same device to carry out the measurements (see Section 2), hence our dataset is purposely designed to measure the temporal behavior. Our results are consistent with the most recent Android PHA device prevalence study [16]: 15 of the 20 PHA families in Table 3 were also among the top 20 PHA families found by [16]. As we can see in the PHA families exhibit bell shaped temporal patterns.…”
Section: Temporal Characteristics Of Pha Familiessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Recall that we select PHAs (per SHA2) that we observe at least twice on the same device to carry out the measurements (see Section 2), hence our dataset is purposely designed to measure the temporal behavior. Our results are consistent with the most recent Android PHA device prevalence study [16]: 15 of the 20 PHA families in Table 3 were also among the top 20 PHA families found by [16]. As we can see in the PHA families exhibit bell shaped temporal patterns.…”
Section: Temporal Characteristics Of Pha Familiessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this paper, we use mobile PHA reputation data collected from real-world Android devices by NortonLifeLock's mobile security product, which covers over 200 countries and regions in the world. Similar to the device geolocation distribution discussed in Kotzias et al [16], 25% of the devices used in our study were from the United States, 28% of the devices were from European countries, and 31% of the devices were from the APJ area (although this distribution was skewed towards Japan and India).…”
Section: Datasetssupporting
confidence: 84%
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