An empirical study of the robustness of Inter-component Communication in Android

Conference Paper (2012)
Author(s)

Amiya K. Maji (Purdue University)

Fahad A. Arshad (Purdue University)

Saurabh Bagchi (Purdue University)

Jan S. Rellermeyer (IBM Research)

Faculty
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/DSN.2012.6263963
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Publication Year
2012
Language
English
Faculty
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
Pages (from-to)
1-12
ISBN (print)
9781467316248

Abstract

Over the last three years, Android has established itself as the largest-selling operating system for smartphones. It boasts of a Linux-based robust kernel, a modular framework with multiple components in each application, and a security-conscious design where each application is isolated in its own virtual machine. However, all of these desirable properties would be rendered ineffectual if an application were to deliver erroneous messages to targeted applications and thus cause the target to behave incorrectly. In this paper, we present an empirical evaluation of the robustness of Inter-component Communication (ICC) in Android through fuzz testing methodology, whereby, parameters of the inter-component communication are changed to various incorrect values. We show that not only exception handling is a rarity in Android applications, but also it is possible to crash the Android runtime from unprivileged user processes. Based on our observations, we highlight some of the critical design issues in Android ICC and suggest solutions to alleviate these problems.

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