信任智能手机应用程序?安装还是不安装,这是一个问题

Martin Kuehnhausen, V. Frost
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智能手机正在成为许多人和公司的移动信息中心。一开始只是为用户提供安装小软件组件的灵活性,以提高手机的可用性,现在已经发展成为一个全球市场,成千上万的开发者开发了成千上万的应用程序。然而,虽然有许多知名公司开发有用的应用程序或娱乐游戏,但很难将它们与那些将用户置于危险境地或更糟的是直接传播恶意软件或间谍软件的公司区分开来。区分“好”和“坏”应用的一个常用属性是它们的评级。然而,研究表明,这可能被证明是一个不可靠的指标,特别是在低评级计数的情况下。评论还应该为用户提供真人对应用程序可信度的评估。然而,开发者的合作者或开发者自己撰写的虚假评论通常会提高应用的排名。普通用户如何区分真实和虚假评论?最后,应用程序在安全沙箱中运行,需要获得与智能手机和存储在智能手机上的数据交互的权限。问题是用户通常不知道特定的权限意味着什么,也不知道为什么需要授予这些权限。在本文中,我们提出了一个应用程序的可信度评估模型,该模型考虑了这些因素以及其他因素,为用户提供了一个应用程序是否可信以及为什么可信的指示。此外,该模型结合了应用程序之间的各种关系,我们讨论了它们是否应该影响单个应用程序的评估。研究表明,为了决定是否安装一款应用,人们不仅要考虑应用信息,还要考虑相关的元数据。
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Trusting smartphone Apps? To install or not to install, that is the question
Smartphones are becoming the mobile hubs of information for many people and companies. What started as a way to provide users with the flexibility of installing small software components called Apps to enhance the usability of their phone has grown into a global market with hundreds of thousands of applications built by thousands of developers. However, while there are plenty of well established companies developing useful applications or entertaining games there is no easy way to differentiate them from companies that put users at risk or worse are directly distributing malware or spyware. One attribute that is often used in distinguishing “good” Apps from “bad” ones are their ratings. Nevertheless, research has shown that this can prove to be an unreliable metric, especially in cases with low rating counts. Reviews are also supposed to provide the user with an assessment of an App's trustworthiness by real people. However, fake reviews written by collaborators of the developer or the developer himself are common to boost an App's ranking. How is the average user able to distinguish between real and fake reviews? Finally, Apps run inside a security sandbox and need permissions to interact with the smartphone and the data stored on it. The problem is that users are usually not aware of what specific permissions mean or why they need to be granted. In this paper we present a trustworthiness assessment model for Apps that takes into consideration these factors as well as others to provide the user with an indication of whether an App can be trusted and if so why. Furthermore, the model incorporates various relations between Apps and we discuss whether or not they should have an impact on the individual App's assessment. The research demonstrates that in order to make a decision to install an App one has to consider more than just App information and look into its associated meta data as well.
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