Document Title:
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HITB2011KUL - Reverse Engineering Android Malware
References:
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Download: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/resources/videos/413.wmv
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22KVTR4mEIk
Release Date:
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2012-02-02
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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413
Discovery Status:
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Published
Exploitation Technique:
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Event
Severity Level:
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High
Technical Details & Description:
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Android is growing at such an explosive rate, and users are storing an increasing amount of
important data on their mobile phones, thus the platform is an attractive target for malware
author. Malware author are aiming for users of Google’s Android mobile operating system with
a malicious application that harvests personal information, controlling the system and sends
it to a remote server. By utilizing SMS toll fraud; malware author will also steal money from
infected mobile phone.
Malware infection on Android platform is going to be interesting in future (it’s happening now!).
Thus, reversing Android Malware (Droid-ware) is interesting challenge to address. Malware analysis
can be performed using two approaches, which is Dynamic Analysis and Dead-Listing Analysis
(Reverse Engineering). Reverse engineering is a vitally important skill for today’s expert security
professional. In this presentation, we’ll focus on the later approach to analyze Android Malware.
In this talk, the speaker will discuss on recent progress on Android malware scene. The speaker
will provide details on few recent Android Malware samples. The speaker will also discuss on
technical analysis on malicious Android applications by using reversing engineering approach.
The analysis parts will focus on dissecting obfuscation such as encryption, string optimizing and
generic obfuscation techniques applied inside Android Malware. The challenges when dealing with
reversing Android Malware will be addressed as well.
Credits & Authors:
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Mahmud Ab Rahman currently works as Information Security Specialist for Malaysia Computer Emergency
and Response Team (MyCERT) under umbrella of CyberSecurity Malaysia. Prior to that, he worked as an
Intrusion Analyst at MyCERT department. His education background comprises of Master Degree in
Computer Science from National University of Malaysia in 2006. Prior to that, he obtained a Degree
in Computer Science from the same university.
Mahmud has been involved in the computer security field for over 5 years. His area of focus and
interest is network security, honeynet, botnet monitoring, and malware analysis. He also engages
in several large scale penetration-testing exercises and to provide solutions for any vulnerability
detected. Moreover, he is recognized for conducting numbers of training for organizations to talk
on topics ranging from introduction to advanced security courses. He is a occasional speaker at
conferences such as FIRST AGM, FIRST TC,Honeynet Annual Workshop and Infosec.MY. He currently
certified for SANS’s GPEN (gold) and GREM.
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