Popular Apps Talk behind Your Back: Study


LOS ANGELES: Almost 9 per cent of popular apps downloaded from Google Play interact with websites that could compromise users' security and privacy, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) conducted a large-scale analysis of URLs embedded in 13,500 free android apps downloaded from Google Play, in one of the first studies to analyse behind-the-scenes behaviours of good applications.

The apps which were tested were created by reputable developers and downloaded by many people, among them popular social media, shopping, news and entertainment apps.

Although apps connect to a complicated network of websites, both to function and generate advertising revenues, researchers said most users don't know their private information could compromised.

"We focused on a relatively neglected aspect of security research, which is the potential for good apps to leak personal information through the sites they interact with," said Michalis Faloutsos, a professor at UCR.

"A lot of people believe that if an app is popular or available on one of the big app stores then it must be safe, and we suspected that wasn't the case," said Faloutsos.

By developing and using a tool called AURA (Android URL Risk Assessor), the team identified more than 250,000 URLs accessed by the 13,500 apps, which they cross-referenced for trustworthiness using VirusTotal, a database of malicious URLs, and Web of Trust (WOT), a popular website rating system.

The researchers found that almost nine per cent of the popular apps interacted with malicious URLs, implicated in distribution of malware.

As many as 15 per cent talked to bad websites, with intentions that vary from harming devices, stealing confidential data or annoying users with spam.

They also found that 73 per cent talked to low-reputation websites (those receiving a Web of Trust rating lower than 60/100), and 74 per cent talked to websites containing material that is not suitable for children.

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Source: PTI