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Third party libraries are used to integrate existing solutions for common problems and help speed up development. The use of third party libraries, however, can carry risks, for example through vulnerabilities in these libraries. Studying the dependency networks of package managers lets us better understand and mitigate these risks. So far, the dependency networks of the three most important package managers of the Apple ecosystem, CocoaPods, Carthage and Swift PM, have not been studied. We analysed the dependencies for all publicly available open source libraries up to December 2021 and compiled a dataset containing the dependency networks of all three package managers. The dependency networks can be used to analyse how vulnerabilities are propagated through transitive dependencies. In order to ease the tracing of vulnerable libraries we also queried the NVD database and included publicly reported vulnerabilities for these libraries in the dataset.
Funding of this research came from the Estonian Center of Excellence in ICT research (EXCITE), the European Social Fund via IT Academy program, the Estonia Research Council grant (PRG 1226), the Austrian ministries BMVIT and BMDW, and the Province of Upper Austria under the COMET (Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies) Programme managed by FFG.
iOS, Package manager, Mobile apps, Vulnerabilities, Dependency network
iOS, Package manager, Mobile apps, Vulnerabilities, Dependency network
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