March 8, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Quancheng Wang, Ming Tang, Jianming Fu

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow, smartphones have become an
integral part of IoT systems. However, with the increasing amount of personal
information stored on smartphones, users' privacy is at risk of being
compromised by malicious attackers. Malware detection engines are commonly
installed on smartphones to defend against these attacks, but new attacks that
can evade these defenses may still emerge. In this paper, we present
EavesDroid, a new side-channel attack on Android smartphones that allows an …

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