July 6, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Jingyi Guo, Min Zheng, Yajin Zhou, Haoyu Wang, Lei Wu, Xiapu Luo, Kui Ren

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Vetting security impacts introduced by third-party libraries in iOS apps
requires a reliable library detection technique. Especially when a new
vulnerability (or a privacy-invasive behavior) was discovered in a third-party
library, there is a practical need to precisely identify the existence of
libraries and their versions for iOS apps. However, few studies have been
proposed to tackle this problem, and they all suffer from the code duplication
problem in different libraries. In this paper, we focus on third-party library
detection …

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