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The Android platform has become one of the go-to choices for developers and device manufacturers in the last year or so, and that popularity has of course attracted the attention of attackers who have ...
Ever wonder where all those weird clones and nasty apps come from? It turns out that cracking open an Android app, messing with its guts, and repackaging it can be done in just minutes. Since my start ...
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Only 3 of the top 150 Android apps can detect reverse engineering tool Frida — here's why that's bad
A recent analysis of the 150 top Android apps by Norwegian cybersecurity firm Promon found that 144 of them could be successfully configured to operate within the controlled testing environment of the ...
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