Slimming Applications on Android OS

作者: Tao Jin , Weidong Liu , Jiaxing Song

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55038-6_33

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摘要: Google Android allows developers to easily distribute their applications by the various software marketplaces and end users readily install them. However, without strict inspection audit, some serious security concerns are inevitable such as abuse of permissions. The existing mechanism in cannot differentiate between actually useful permissions unused In this paper, we present a reinforced framework model which is capable purifying automatically according actual operations at runtime supporting selectively customize imposing fine-grained constraints on usage resources. Experimental results show automatic process can slim third-party efficiently.

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