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To what extent can we analyze Kotlin programs using existing Java taint analysis tools?. (arXiv:2207.09379v1 [cs.PL])
July 20, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Ranjith Krishnamurthy, Goran Piskachev, Eric Bodden
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
As an alternative to Java, Kotlin has gained rapid popularity since its
introduction and has become the default choice for developing Android apps.
However, due to its interoperability with Java, Kotlin programs may contain
almost the same security vulnerabilities as their Java counterparts. Hence, we
question: to what extent can one use an existing Java static taint analysis on
Kotlin code? In this paper, we investigate the challenges in implementing a
taint analysis for Kotlin compared to Java. To answer …
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