Android Malware

Mobile devices, such as smart phones, have achieved computing and networking capabilities comparable to traditional personal computers. Their successful consumerization has also become a source of pain for adopting users and organizations. In particular,

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Xuxian Jiang · Yajin Zhou

Android Malware

SpringerBriefs in Computer Science

Series Editors Stan Zdonik Peng Ning Shashi Shekhar Jonathan Katz Xindong Wu Lakhmi C. Jain David Padua Xuemin Shen Borko Furht V. S. Subrahmanian Martial Hebert Katsushi Ikeuchi Bruno Siciliano

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Xuxian Jiang Yajin Zhou •

Android Malware

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Xuxian Jiang Yajin Zhou North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC USA

ISSN 2191-5768 ISBN 978-1-4614-7393-0 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-7394-7

ISSN 2191-5776 (electronic) ISBN 978-1-4614-7394-7 (eBook)

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Acknowledgments

This book is based on our years-long research conducted to systematically analyze emerging Android malware. Some of our earlier research results and findings were reported in an IEEE conference paper entitled Dissecting Android Malware: Characterization and Evolution, which was presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (often mentioned as Oakland conference in the security community) in May, 2012 [77]. During and after the conference, we were pleased to receive and