Malicious Android application for security testing
Date
2021
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The growing popularity of mobile device artifacts brings data security issues
with themselves. Sensitive personal data on mobile phones have already become
an open target for malicious third-party developers. The lack of digital
literacy of the users enables not only the spiteful developers but also companies
to acquire personal data through application permissions. This study
investigates the implementation and designing of a prototype Android application
to discover what kind of user data is possible to get by application
permissions. The prototype application obtains private user data such as
contact names, contact numbers, SMS messages, last location coordinates,
email account ID, last picture and le (optional), calendar events, and lastly,
call logs. Users will see the collected data on a webpage. This thesis's outcome
can be used as a good sample of demonstrate permission issues and
improve consumers' digital security awareness.
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Android application, android permissions, personal data, data collection, digital literacy awareness