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Obfuscating function call topography to test structural malware detection against evasion attacks
The incredible popularity of the Android mobile operating system has resulted in a massive influx of malicious applications for the platform. This malware can come from a number of sources as Google allows the installation of Android App Packages (APKs) from third parties. Even within its own Google Play storefront, however, malicious software can be found.