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Malware en el sistema operativo Android

Authors: Sánchez Araña, Kevin Manuel;

Malware en el sistema operativo Android

Abstract

Este trabajo fin de máster expone el estudio del malware para dispositivos móviles bajo el sistema operativo Android. En concreto, se analizan en profundidad los Troyanos de Acceso Remoto (RAT) ya que son uno de los malware más utilizados por los cibercriminales en la actualidad sobre este tipo de plataformas. Además, la principal finalidad de este proyecto es examinar un caso real de malware RAT para dispositivos móviles Android con el objetivo de conocer su proceso de instalación, configuración, funcionamiento, tecnologías utilizadas, aspectos de comunicación e inclusive un análisis de su código fuente.

Aquest treball fi de màster exposa l'estudi del malware per a dispositius mòbils sota el sistema operatiu Android. En concret, s'analitzen en profunditat els Troians d'accés remot (RAT) ja que són un dels malware més utilitzats pels cibercriminals en l'actualitat sobre aquest tipus de plataformes. A més, la principal finalitat d'aquest projecte és examinar un cas real de malware RAT per a dispositius mòbils Android amb l'objectiu de conèixer el seu procés d'instal·lació, configuració, funcionament, tecnologies utilitzades, aspectes de comunicació i inclusivament una anàlisi del seu codi font.

This master's thesis presents the study of malware for mobile devices under the Android operating system. Specifically, the Remote Access Trojans (RAT) are analyzed in depth, because they are one of the most used malware by cybercriminals currently on this type of platform. In addition, the main purpose of this project is to examine a real case of RAT malware for Android mobile devices with the intention of knowing their installation process, configuration, operation, technologies used, communication aspects and even an analysis of their source code.

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operating systems, web applications, aplicacions web, seguretat informàtica, Computer security -- TFM, programari maliciós, Seguridad informática -- TFM, aplicaciones web, Android, sistemes operatius, sistemas operativos, software malicious, Seguretat informàtica -- TFM, software malicioso, seguridad informática, computer security

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