Android Tamer

By Anant Shrivastava on 04 Dec 2011 @ Clubhack
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#android #security-assessment #red-teaming #blueteam #purpleteam
Focus Areas: πŸ›‘οΈ Security Operations & Defense , πŸ“± Mobile Security , 🎯 Penetration Testing , πŸ” Vulnerability Management

Presentation Material

Android Tamer (Anant Shrivastava) from ClubHack

Abstract

Videos were in 3 parts listed below

Android is emerging as a leading mobile brand however, with rise of any system also rises the misuse, and so we need a security tool to keep a check on stuff. This presentation will look at the available toolset for security professionals and will introduce some new combinations in a consolidated form of a VM environment. This will be a one stop tool required to perform any kind of operations on Android devices / applications / network, be it forensic evaluation or source code review or software security testing or customizing ROM with pre embedded stuff. everything is provided in a single package. More usages will include malware analysis along with review check of new applications inside a controlled environment. Environment will be bundled with eclipse, droiddraw, gingerbread source code. And most of the well known security tools in one single package. You can call it swiss army knife for android security.

AI Generated Summary

The talk focused on Android security, specifically the lack of a comprehensive toolset for security testing and analysis. The speaker presented Android Tamer, a virtual machine (VM) designed to provide a complete tool chain for Android security testing, similar to Backtrack for Linux. The VM is based on Ubuntu 10.04 and includes various tools for application pen testing, malware analysis, ROM modification, and native code development.

Key findings and techniques presented include:

  • The need for Android security testing and analysis due to the increasing number of malware and vulnerabilities
  • The limitations of current tools and the need for a comprehensive toolset
  • The features and capabilities of Android Tamer, including application pen testing, malware analysis, and ROM modification
  • The use of tools such as DroidBox, APK Inspector, and Android Guard for malware analysis
  • The importance of analyzing and customizing ROMs to ensure security and detect potential malware

Practical implications and takeaways include:

  • The importance of security testing and analysis for Android devices and applications
  • The need for a comprehensive toolset for Android security testing and analysis
  • The potential for Android Tamer to become a valuable resource for security professionals and researchers
  • The importance of staying up-to-date with the latest tools and techniques for Android security testing and analysis.
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