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arxiv: 1502.01625 · v2 · pith:BLZBNO53new · submitted 2015-02-05 · 💻 cs.CR

A Self-Compiling Android Data Obfuscation Tool

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keywords dataapplicationandroiddroidstealthhidelaunchmethodsobfuscation
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Smartphones are becoming more significant in storing and transferring data. However, techniques ensuring this data is not compromised after a confiscation of the device are not readily available. DroidStealth is an open source Android application which combines data encryption and application obfuscation techniques to provide users with a way to securely hide content on their smartphones. This includes hiding the application's default launch methods and providing methods such as dial-to-launch or invisible launch buttons. A novel technique provided by DroidStealth is the ability to transform its appearance to be able to hide in plain sight on devices. To achieve this, it uses self-compilation, without requiring any special permissions. This Two-Layer protection aims to protect the user and its data from casual search in various situations.

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