TY - GEN
T1 - Beyond Google play
T2 - 2018 Internet Measurement Conference, IMC 2018
AU - Wang, Haoyu
AU - Liu, Zhe
AU - Liang, Jingyue
AU - Vallina-Rodriguez, Narseo
AU - Guo, Yao
AU - Li, Li
AU - Tapiador, Juan
AU - Cao, Jingcun
AU - Xu, Guoai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery.
PY - 2018/10/31
Y1 - 2018/10/31
N2 - China is one of the largest Android markets in the world. As Chinese users cannot access Google Play to buy and install Android apps, a number of independent app stores have emerged and compete in the Chinese app market. Some of the Chinese app stores are pre-installed vendor-specific app markets (e.g., Huawei, Xiaomi and OPPO), whereas others are maintained by large tech companies (e.g., Baidu, Qihoo 360 and Tencent). The nature of these app stores and the content available through them vary greatly, including their trustworthiness and security guarantees. As of today, the research community has not studied the Chinese Android ecosystem in depth. To fill this gap, we present the first large-scale comparative study that covers more than 6 million Android apps downloaded from 16 Chinese app markets and Google Play. We focus our study on catalog similarity across app stores, their features, publishing dynamics, and the prevalence of various forms of misbehavior (including the presence of fake, cloned and malicious apps). Our findings also suggest heterogeneous developer behavior across app stores, in terms of code maintenance, use of third-party services, and so forth. Overall, Chinese app markets perform substantially worse when taking active measures to protect mobile users and legit developers from deceptive and abusive actors, showing a significantly higher prevalence of malware, fake, and cloned apps than Google Play.
AB - China is one of the largest Android markets in the world. As Chinese users cannot access Google Play to buy and install Android apps, a number of independent app stores have emerged and compete in the Chinese app market. Some of the Chinese app stores are pre-installed vendor-specific app markets (e.g., Huawei, Xiaomi and OPPO), whereas others are maintained by large tech companies (e.g., Baidu, Qihoo 360 and Tencent). The nature of these app stores and the content available through them vary greatly, including their trustworthiness and security guarantees. As of today, the research community has not studied the Chinese Android ecosystem in depth. To fill this gap, we present the first large-scale comparative study that covers more than 6 million Android apps downloaded from 16 Chinese app markets and Google Play. We focus our study on catalog similarity across app stores, their features, publishing dynamics, and the prevalence of various forms of misbehavior (including the presence of fake, cloned and malicious apps). Our findings also suggest heterogeneous developer behavior across app stores, in terms of code maintenance, use of third-party services, and so forth. Overall, Chinese app markets perform substantially worse when taking active measures to protect mobile users and legit developers from deceptive and abusive actors, showing a significantly higher prevalence of malware, fake, and cloned apps than Google Play.
KW - Android market
KW - App ecosystem
KW - Cloned app
KW - Google Play
KW - Malware
KW - Permission
KW - Third-party library
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85058156857
U2 - 10.1145/3278532.3278558
DO - 10.1145/3278532.3278558
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85058156857
T3 - Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Conference, IMC
SP - 293
EP - 307
BT - IMC 2018 - Proceedings of the Internet Measurement Conference
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
Y2 - 31 October 2018 through 2 November 2018
ER -