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Android Malware and Analysis
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Android Malware and Analysis

by Ken Dunham, Shane Hartman, Manu Quintans, Jose Andre Morales, Tim Strazzere
October 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
242 pages
5h 24m
English
Auerbach Publications
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Building your own sandBox
Store, is to sign a certicate and generate an executable le that has
an APK extension.
When we are interested or in the case that the application where the
malware is not signed, this will not be executed on any Android device.
e signature must be done by the developer, manufacturer, or Google.
is process is generated employing the Keytool, whose default
location is in /usr/bin.
$ keytool -genkey -v -keystore keystorename.keystore
-alias aliaskeystore -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048
-validity 100
KeyTool Output:
Issuer
DN: C=CN, ST=Neverland, L=Neverland,
O=AndroidMalwareAuthor, OU=AndroidMalwareAuthor,
CN=AndroidMalwareAuthor
C: CN
CN: AndroidMalwareAuthor
L: Neverland
O: AndroidMalwareAuthor
S: Neverland
OU: AndroidMalwareAuthor ...
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ISBN: 9781482252200