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Android Security Cookbook

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Android Security Cookbook

Overview of this book

Android Security Cookbook discusses many common vulnerabilities and security related shortcomings in Android applications and operating systems. The book breaks down and enumerates the processes used to exploit and remediate these vulnerabilities in the form of detailed recipes and walkthroughs. The book also teaches readers to use an Android Security Assessment Framework called Drozer and how to develop plugins to customize the framework. Other topics covered include how to reverse-engineer Android applications to find common vulnerabilities, and how to find common memory corruption vulnerabilities on ARM devices. In terms of application protection this book will show various hardening techniques to protect application components, the data stored, secure networking. In summary, Android Security Cookbook provides a practical analysis into many areas of Android application and operating system security and gives the reader the required skills to analyze the security of their Android devices.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Android Security Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


So far, we've seen how to set up and customize an environment to discover and take advantage of vulnerabilities in the Android apps. In this chapter, we are going to discuss several protection techniques to make it more difficult for reverse engineers and attackers.

One of the common mistakes while developing applications is unintentionally leaving application components exposed. We'll focus on how to prevent the components from being exposed and accessible to other apps. We will also see how to restrict access with custom permissions if sharing data is required.

Intrusion or tamper detection is the cornerstone of all good defense systems, and to this end, we'll try to detect if an attack is in progress and whether our app is running in a compromised state.

Rounding up the chapter, we will cover two recipes to make a reverse engineer's job even more difficult. We will see how to use code obfuscation and customize ProGuard configuration to remove all logging messages from the app...