Automatic generation of non-intrusive updates for third-party libraries in android applications
Third-Party libraries, which are ubiquitous in Android apps,have exposed great security threats to end users as they rarelyget timely updates from the app developers, leaving manysecurity vulnerabilities unpatched. This issue is due to thefact that manually updating libraries can be technically nont...
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Main Authors: | DUAN, Yue, GAO, Lian, HU, Jie, YIN, Heng |
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2019
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