Find apps that secretly connect to ad sites

New York, May 4 , 2015: Security researchers have developed an automated system for detecting Android apps that secretly connect to ad sites and user tracking sites. Many apps connect to ad-related sites and tracking sites while some connect to much more dubious sites that are associated with malware. "But this activity often takes place without the user being aware of what is going on," the researchers said. So Luigi Vigneri and colleagues from Eurecom in France have developed an app that monitors the behaviour of others on a user's smartphone and reveals exactly which external sites these apps are attempting to connect to. They call their new app NoSuchApp or NSA for short "in honour of a similarly acronymed monitoring agency", MIT Technology Review reported. "With this application, our goal is to provide a mechanism for end users to be aware of the network activity of their installed Android applications," said Vigneri. The team plan to make the app publicly available on Google Play in the near future. Vigneri and colleagues began by downloading over 2,000 free apps from all 25 categories on the Google Play store. They then launched each app on a Samsung Galaxy SIII running Android version 4.1.2 that was set up to channel all traffic through the team's server.

(The content of this article is sourced from a news agency and has not been edited by the ap7am team.)

More News