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- 2Concordia University of Edmonton/Master of Information Systems Security Management (MISSM) and Master of Information Systems Assurance Management (MISAM) Project Reports (Concordia University of Edmonton)
- 1Concordia University of Edmonton/Master of Education Research Project Final Reports (Concordia University of Edmonton)
- 1Ahluwalia, Jaspreet
- 1Ajiri, Victor
- 1Hanaysha, Tareq
- 1Harmanjot
- 1Kapoor, Vaishali
- 1Narasimhan, Karthik
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2020
Mobile antivirus technologies incorporate static analysis which involves the analysis of programs without its execution. This technique relies on pattern matching against a signature repository to identify malware, which can be easily tricked by transformation techniques such as obfuscation....
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2021-06-01
Patel, Himanshu, Kapoor, Vaishali, Harmanjot, Patel, Deep, Narasimhan, Karthik, Singh,Harmanpreet, Ahluwalia, Jaspreet, Reddy, Gadi Harshitha, Peruboina, Sai Sushma
Malware is rapidly spreading on mobile platforms, causing problems for users. Worldwide, 72.72% of users are using android-based smartphones. New malware is created rapidly: obfuscation techniques can evade the signaturebased mechanism implemented in current antimalware technology. This paper...
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2014-01-01
The Android operating system is increasingly exposed to a growing list of dangerous malware attacks, these attacks cost users and businesses. There is considerable research into Android malware detection, malware behavior, interaction and permissions. However, there is much less research effort...