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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Network security solutions in android applications
Authors
Santosh Varshney
Abstract
These days, the more incessant utilization of cell phones raises a dialog about the genuine security level that is offered to the clients. The utilization of cell phones turns into a piece of each one day by day schedules with every one of those services advertised. Appropriately, the system usage sees uncommon changes. A dominant part of clients are getting to the Internet by means of cell phones and tablets. Application markets, for example, the official Google Play Store1 offer the clients distinctive applications with a wide range of functionalities. An extensive piece of the applications accessible in the Google Play Store expect access to the Internet. The most well-known route for accomplishing this is by making utilization of the HTTP and HTTPS conventions. In spite of the fact that the abuse of the HTTPS is known issue and there are as of now some freely accessible answers for this specific issue, engineers tend to exchange the security for the plan and ease of use of uses. Such security gaps render the client a simple focus for assailants, which could undoubtedly prompt taking of touchy data or go about as a passage point for more complex assaults.
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Pages:1123-1124
How to cite this article:
Santosh Varshney "Network security solutions in android applications". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 1123-1124
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