Abstract
Nowadays, smartphones are used for various activities, including checking emails, paying bills, and playing games, which have become essential parts of daily life. Also, IoT devices can be managed and controlled using applications. While applications can provide numerous benefits, they have also led to several security risks, such as theft of data, eavesdropping, compromised data, and denial-of-service attacks. This study examines security breaches, attacks targeting Android system applications, and vulnerabilities present at every layer of the Android architecture. Additionally, the study aims to compare and evaluate various treatment methods to identify their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, the study aims to examine Android's architecture for weaknesses that might lead to app vulnerabilities and potential attacks. To achieve the objectives of this study, a comprehensive analysis of security breaches and attacks targeting Android system applications will be conducted. Various treatment methods will be compared and evaluated through rigorous examination. Additionally, Android's architecture will be thoroughly examined to identify potential weaknesses and vulnerabilities. The analysis will focus on identifying the security risks associated with the use of applications on smartphones and IoT devices. The vulnerabilities present at every layer of the Android architecture will also be analyzed. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages of various treatment methods will be assessed. The findings of this study will reveal the various security risks, vulnerabilities, and potential weaknesses present in Android system applications and the Android architecture. The advantages and disadvantages of different treatment methods will also be highlighted. This study contributes to the development of more precise and robust security measures for Android, aiming to mitigate security breaches, attacks, and vulnerabilities. By identifying weaknesses and vulnerabilities, this study provides valuable insights for improving the overall security of Android system applications. Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2024-05-03-020 Full Text: PDF
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