DroidPill: Pwn Your Daily-Use Apps

Chaoting Xuan, Gong Chen, E. Stuntebeck
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Nowadays, attacking and defending Android apps has be- come an arms race between black hats and white hats. In this paper, we explore a new hacking technique called the App Confusion Attack, which allows hackers to take full control of benign apps and their resources without device root- ing or privilege escalation. Conceptually, an App Confusion Attack hijacks the launching process of each benign app, and forces it to run in a virtual execution context controlled by hackers, instead of the native one provided by the Android Application Framework. This attack is furtive but lethal. When a user clicks on a benign app, the malicious alternative can be loaded and executed with an indistinguishable user interface. As a result, hackers can manipulate the communication between the benign app and the OS, including kernel and system services, and manipulate the code and data at will. To address this issue, we build DroidPill, a framework for malware creation that employs the app virtualization technique and the design flaws in Android to achieve such attacks with free apps. Our evaluation results and case studies show that DroidPill is practical and effective. Lastly, we conclude this work with several possible countermeasures to the App Confusion Attack.
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DroidPill:管理你的日常应用程序
如今,攻击和防御Android应用程序已经成为黑帽和白帽之间的军备竞赛。在本文中,我们探索了一种称为应用混淆攻击的新黑客技术,该技术允许黑客完全控制良性应用及其资源,而无需设备根或权限升级。从概念上讲,应用混淆攻击劫持了每个良性应用的启动过程,并迫使其在黑客控制的虚拟执行环境中运行,而不是由Android应用程序框架提供的本地环境。这种攻击隐蔽而致命。当用户点击一个良性应用程序时,恶意的替代程序就会被加载,并在一个无法区分的用户界面上执行。因此,黑客可以操纵良性应用程序与操作系统之间的通信,包括内核和系统服务,并随意操纵代码和数据。为了解决这个问题,我们构建了DroidPill,这是一个恶意软件创建框架,它利用应用程序虚拟化技术和Android的设计缺陷来实现免费应用程序的攻击。我们的评估结果和案例研究表明,DroidPill是实用有效的。最后,我们总结了针对应用程序混淆攻击的几种可能对策。
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