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The Far Side of Mobile Application Integrated Development Environments

Lyvas, Christos; Pitropakis, Nikolaos; Lambrinoudakis, Costas

Authors

Christos Lyvas

Costas Lambrinoudakis



Contributors

S. Katsikas
Editor

C. Lambrinoudakis
Editor

S. Furnell
Editor

Abstract

Smart phones are, nowadays, a necessity for the vast majority of individuals around the globe. In addition to the ubiquitous computing paradigm supported by such devices, there are numerous software applications that utilize the high computational capabilities that they offer. This type of software is a vital part of what is known as e-Commerce, with a variety of business models proposed and implemented. Lately, a new era of free-ware mobile application has arisen with paid features and promoted content in them. Piracy is not only the weakest point of software’s financial ecosystem for conventional computing systems but also for smartphones. Actions like replication, redistribution and licensing violations can cause financial losses of colossal extent to their creators. Mobile applications also introduce the following peculiarity: They are distributed through predefined channels (Application Stores) owned by mobile operating system vendors such as Apple, Google and Microsoft. In this research we present several scenarios where cracked and modified applications can be freely used into every non jailbroken iOS device. Moreover it is demonstrated that not even in strict mobile environments, such as Apple’s, end-users should be considered as trusted entities from application developers by default.

Citation

Lyvas, C., Pitropakis, N., & Lambrinoudakis, C. (2016, September). The Far Side of Mobile Application Integrated Development Environments. Presented at International Conference on Trust and Privacy in Digital Business TrustBus 2016: Trust, Privacy and Security in Digital Business, Porto, Portugal

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name International Conference on Trust and Privacy in Digital Business TrustBus 2016: Trust, Privacy and Security in Digital Business
Start Date Sep 7, 2016
End Date Sep 7, 2016
Acceptance Date Aug 6, 2016
Online Publication Date Aug 6, 2016
Publication Date 2016
Deposit Date Sep 21, 2018
Electronic ISSN 1611-3349
Publisher Springer
Pages 111-122
Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Series Number 9830
Series ISSN 0302-9743
Book Title Trust, Privacy and Security in Digital Business; Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ISBN 9783319443409
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44341-6_8
Keywords Application integrity, application reverse engineer, application security,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1304099