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Request; iOS port #20

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jau88 opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 3 comments
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Request; iOS port #20

jau88 opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 3 comments

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@jau88
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jau88 commented Oct 13, 2015

is it possible to build on jailbroken devices? Thanks

@rieck
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rieck commented Oct 13, 2015

Yes. I don't see any problems. But why would somebody do that? Malheur is a tool for malware analysis and not malware detection.

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jau88 commented Oct 17, 2015

If this works the way I want, it means being able to analyse devices autonomously to help identify and eventually removing malware, in the spate of malware attacks on iOS devices, awareness of these attacked only becomes publicised long after infection.

Currently there are no detection and defence measures available besides relying on Apples closed source measures, an independent program is significant and a first of its kind to help understand mobile malware.

Determining how AppStore applications or unsigned code behaves would provide means of defence, unfortunately such features are lacking for Apple devices.

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rieck commented Oct 17, 2015

Note that Malheur does not include a Sandbox or other means for monitoring execution of a program.

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