Maybe, but like I said, while on your ROM it may be possible to
prevent these one off attacks, if someone wants your APK, they *can*
get it, with enough hacking.  That being said, yes, access control may
be sufficient to handle simple attacks, but I'm not sure why you're
not looking into app encryption too, which would do even more than
this?

kris

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:23 AM, lyrik Huang <[email protected]> wrote:
> maybe can just add access control to the app when it wants to visit the
> /data/app directory or other directories that containing apk files.
> Actually I don't know exactly how apps like apkinstaller export the apk
> files,but in my oppnion it just get the file from system directories like
> these:
> /system/app
> /data/app
> /vender/app
> /data/app-private
> /system/framework
>
> 在 2012年9月13日星期四UTC+8下午12时52分50秒,markcorv写道:
>>
>> How do I prevent my app installed on a device to be exported to an .apk
>> with the export feature found in applications such as APKInstaller.
>>
>>
>> Thnx
>
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