@inproceedings{40012ea06e6447e58da199d518299f5f,
title = "ANANAS - A framework for analyzing Android Applications",
abstract = "Android is an open software platform for mobile devices with a large market share in the smart phone sector. The openness of the system as well as its wide adoption lead to an increasing amount of malware developed for this platform. ANANAS is an expandable and modular framework for analyzing Android applications. It takes care of common needs for dynamic malware analysis and provides an interface for the development of plugins. Adaptability and expandability have been main design goals during the development process. An abstraction layer for simple user interaction and phone event simulation is also part of the framework. It allows an analyst to script the required user simulation or phone events on demand or adjust the simulation to his needs. Six plugins have been developed for ANANAS. They represent well known techniques for malware analysis, such as system call hooking and network traffic analysis. The focus clearly lies on dynamic analysis, as five of the six plugins are dynamic analysis methods.",
keywords = "Android malware, Automated malware analysis, Smartphone security",
author = "Thomas Eder and Michael Rodler and Dieter Vymazal and Markus Zeilinger",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1109/ARES.2013.93",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780769550084",
series = "Proceedings - 2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013",
pages = "711--719",
booktitle = "Proceedings - 2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013",
note = "2013 8th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013 ; Conference date: 02-09-2013 Through 06-09-2013",
}