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tech-thing · 2 years ago
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e1izab3th-dpd · 1 month ago
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Testing on androids is a crucial part of ensuring safety, efficiency, and functionality. Every model undergoes rigorous trials to make sure it can handle everything from basic tasks to complex scenarios. It’s not just about performance—it’s about making sure androids integrate seamlessly into society without risk. Every test, every update, is aimed at perfecting the balance between tech and humanity. #AndroidTesting #TechPrecision #CyberLife
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mtaylor0083 · 6 months ago
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skypeprg · 2 years ago
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zzmoksha123456 · 5 years ago
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istpdigital · 5 years ago
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menamalakkamal · 3 years ago
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Содержание Модульные Тесты Проверка Вызова Метода С Задержкой, Timeout Тестируем Дополнительную Функциональность Каррирование И Композиция В Javascript Junit И Фреймворк Mockito Человеческую Кровь Можно Использовать На 3d Java Модульное Тестирование С Параметром Немного поработав в Android Studio и разобравшись в его структуре, вы, наверняка, замечали папки androidTest и test рядом с основной…
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insolubleworld · 3 years ago
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civilsphereproject · 4 years ago
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Capturing and Detecting AndroidTester Remote Access Trojan with the Emergency VPN
Mobile remote access trojans, or RATs, are malicious programs that allow attackers to fully control a mobile device. What does this mean in reality? The person controlling the malware will be able to access information on the phone, including SMS, pictures and messaging applications, and also be able to steal or implant files on the phone. RATs are precision tools used to track and gather information about a person. 
In this blog post, we show how the Emergency VPN can help identify RAT infections on Android phones. The images and network traffic included in this blog post are part of the original research by Civilsphere researcher Kamila Babayeva on the Android Mischief Dataset [1].
Android Tester Remote Access Trojan
AndroidTester is a RAT for Android that has been around since approximately 2020, and it is believed to be a variation of another RAT known as SpyNote. Among its functionalities, the RAT can access files, SMS messages, calls, contacts, locations, accounts, applications, and allows access to the shell, microphone, camera, keylogs, settings, and other functionalities. This functionality is shown in Figure 1 and 2. 
Once the phone is infected with the RAT, the attacker has complete access to the phone. As we can see in the screenshots below, the RAT can list all the files and all the installed applications, among other things.
Capturing the Android Tester RAT with the Emergency VPN
The Emergency VPN is a service that provides a free security assessment of a phone’s network traffic to determine if the device is infected, under attack, or compromised. The Emergency VPN works like any other VPN, with the addition that once you connect to the Emergency VPN, our team will capture the network traffic generated by the device in order to analyse it and find potential security threats. The high level workflow of the Emergency VPN is shown in Figure 3.
To capture the behavior of the AndroidTester RAT, we connected a Nokia Phone with Android 10 to our Emergency VPN and then infected the device with AndroidTester v.6.4.6. The Nokia Phone was remotely controlled like a real attacker would do, stealing information, adding and deleting contacts, and locating the device.
During all this time, the Emergency VPN was active and the network connections through the VPN were captured and then analysed by our analysts to identify if there were malicious connections identified or not.
Detecting the AndroidTester RAT with the Emergency VPN
The Emergency VPN captures and stores the network traffic in a PCAP file. This file contains all the network connections the device did using the VPN and it is the primary source for analysis that our researchers use to find malware infections.
In this session, the Emergency VPN was used for 1.2 hours resulting in 80MB of network traffic captured. With this data, we proceed to perform our analysis.
In this investigation, we focused on three things to detect the malware infection:
Unusual data upload: is the device uploading (a lot of) data to unusual services?
Periodic connections: are there network connections that appear not to be human? 
Data leaks: is there any personal information being leaked on the network?
The first thing we usually look at are usual data uploads. Most users are data consumers, generally downloading more data than they send. This quick analysis highlighted one suspicious connection to a server not associated with any well-known service, where the device uploaded 43MB as it can be seen below:
This connection is suspicious because the service is not known, the device uploads 43MB of data, but also, because compared to the other activities in the device this is an outlier. However suspicious, this alone is not enough to classify this connection as malicious and we investigate further.
Now that we have a connection that we consider suspicious, we analyse it to determine if this connection may have been generated by a human or a program. When humans browse the internet or use applications, we rarely do it in a periodic and automated fashion. Computers on the other hand, they do. 
The Stratosphere Linux IPS is a network analysis tool that allows to quickly analyse if a connection is periodic. As shown below, the connection to this server is periodic, does not have an associated DNS name, and the data transfer occurs over a non-standard port (1337).
All of these individual findings show us that this connection appears more and more suspicious. We can examine the content of the connection and, if the traffic is not encrypted, we can see if there is anything else pointing out if this connection is malicious.
Upon examination, we find the attacker command and the device response sending the mobile phone number and name over the network:
With all the information gathered, our researchers will use existing Threat intelligence and their advanced knowledge on traffic analysis to try to associate the traffic with a specific malware family whenever possible to facilitate the risk assessment and remediation steps taken by users.
The Emergency VPN report for this device is available here. A technical in-depth analysis of AndroidTester network traffic is available in the Stratosphere Blog [6].
How to Avoid Getting Infected by RATs
These are our recommendations to stay safe:
Install new apps only from the Google Play Store and trusted developers.
The Google Play Protect is enabled by default, keep it enabled at all times. 
Click only on links sent by people you know and trust. When in doubt, do not click.
Download and open attachments sent only by known and trusted contacts. When in doubt, do not download and do not open.
Keep only the essential applications installed on the phone for maximum safety.
Never leave your phone unattended or unlocked, even in trusted spaces.
Never share your phone PIN or Pattern, even with loved ones.
Remember that you can use the service ShouldIClick to check links before clicking, and see its content without visiting the site directly on your phone. Get started using the Emergency VPN.
References
[1] Execution, Analysis and Detection of Android RATs traffic, Civilsphere, https://www.civilsphereproject.org/research/execution-analysis-and-detection-of-android-rats-traffic. Accessed on 07/15/2021.
[2] A Study of Remote Access Trojans: This repository contains a curated list of papers, articles and other sources related to remote access trojans, GitHub, https://github.com/stratosphereips/a-study-of-remote-access-trojans. Accessed on 07/15/2021.
[3] ANDROID TESTER V6.4.6 (RAT) Cracked + Source, BlackHatRussia Web Archive, https://web.archive.org/web/20210705135241/https://www.blackhatrussia.com/1424-android-tester-v646-rat-cracked-source.html. Accessed on 07/15/2021.
[4] Screenshot from 2020-08-07 11-04-04.png, RAT01_AndroidTester, AndroidMischiefDataset_v2, https://mcfp.felk.cvut.cz/publicDatasets/Android-Mischief-Dataset/AndroidMischiefDataset_v2/RAT01_AndroidTester/RAT01_AndroidTester_screenshots/Screenshot%20from%202020-08-07%2011-04-04.png. Accessed on 07/15/2021.
[5] Screenshot from 2020-08-07 11-10-13.png, RAT01_AndroidTester, AndroidMischiefDataset_v2, https://mcfp.felk.cvut.cz/publicDatasets/Android-Mischief-Dataset/AndroidMischiefDataset_v2/RAT01_AndroidTester/RAT01_AndroidTester_screenshots/Screenshot%20from%202020-08-07%2011-10-13.png. Accessed on 07/15/2021.
[6] Dissecting a RAT. Android Tester Trojan Analysis and Decoding, Stratosphere IPS, https://www.stratosphereips.org/blog/2020/12/14/ngwqj0h060yv40w1afp51fg7wo9ijy-pzlhk. Accessed on 07/15/2021.
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kwdevelopmentllcmastery · 5 years ago
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Game Development Frameworks Reflection
This class was a learning experience– The class format kept me busy! I learned information on reviewing and developing reliable and easily tested code, as well as the debate on how much time/complexity to devote to testing. David Heinemeir Hansson’s talk mentioned that unit testing is important because it is one of the earliest testing efforts performed on the code and the earlier defects are detected, the easier they are to fix (ThoughtWorks, 2014). I learned testing concepts that I had not heard of prior to this course such as the Law of Demeter- which avoids having single functions know the entire navigation structure of the system, integrated, and unit testing (Hevery, 2008). I also became aware of what the androidTest folder was for in Android Studio because I used that folder for the first time during the unit and integrated test compilation of the week 1 & 2 project. My game for week 1 & 2 was developed with Java in Android Studio. The title of this game is Vampire or Princess and it's similar to Tic-Tac-Toe. The images are vector images of a vampire and princess that I created in Illustrator. Each player will choose to be the vampire and the computer will choose to be the princess, vice versa, the player with three in a row wins. The client communication functionality is done with Scaledrone backend. The GPS/Location data of each player will be posted on the screen. There is a motion sensor that detects the device's position and includes a proximity sensor. The motion sensor and proximity sensor are for the item collection game. The player must tap the screen in order to collect items and the proximity sensor displays when the player is away from an object or near and object. This project was the most difficult to put together because, after testing and instructor feedback, I had to remove certain game features and/or add game features because there were some coding issues that caused the app to crash on different devices. This project took a little longer than originally expected because I wanted the app to function the way it should on all devices. This project taught me that I should program a social app that has real-time client communication using web sockets.  
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Some of the code from Vampire or Princess
My week 3 & 4 project was developed with C# in Unity3D. I wanted to develop both projects in Unity because I’m most familiar with that framework. The title of this game is Treasure Finder and the object of the game is to rotate the device using the accelerometer to move the sphere in order to collect the treasure items. There are some items that look like treasure, but aren't treasure. If the player collects too many of those items, they have to restart the game. This game is multiplayer. Each player’s GPS location will be sent as a networked message across the server. The winner of the game will be the player with the most treasure items. This game includes a compass, which will use the gyroscope. Not all devices have a gyroscope, so that feature won’t work on all devices. This project took less time than the first project because I am good at Unity development, but I did have a bit of trouble getting the in-game chat to work. I do want to learn other game frameworks as well. I might teach myself how to use Unreal. I think it was even more fulfilling to be able to flow freely with game ideas while experimenting with the frameworks. I learned about different Android hardware sensors and how to use them within a game/app. I didn’t know that Android devices were equipped with so many hardware features!
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A screenshot of the gameplay scene.
The material I learned in this course provided guidelines for TDD (test-driven development) that I can utilize while working on my capstone. I learned a lot about the frameworks I worked with, as well as the development and learning process. The software engineering process will be utilized while my capstone is in development: software engineering consists of research and experimentation, trial and error, forgiveness of failure, normalization, productivity, and celebration of minuscule successes. I emailed Professors Nick Penney, Rebecca Leis, and Patrick Kelly my revised capstone ideas and asked them to be my capstone advisor. Rebecca added me to the capstone mentoring server on Discord and Nick Penney told me that he will review my ideas again once I’ve finished and passed the Game Development Frameworks course. I’m ready to move on to the next phase of the approval process. Here is the link to the underdog posting from the capstone advisor activity this month: https://edo.fullsail.edu/underdog/documents/1059 .
References Hevery, M. (2008, Aug 6). Writing Testable Code. Retrieved from https://testing.googleblog.com/2008/08/by-miko-hevery-so-you-decided-to.html
ThoughtWorks. (2014, May 9). Is TDD Dead? (30m) [YouTube Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9quxZsLcfo
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shakilali-goldsmiths-blog · 5 years ago
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24th March 2020
Integration testing for Motor Manager has been completed. Test files can be found in the Android Studio ‘AndroidTest’ directory (this can be found on my Github). Also, the integration testing word document has been added to the drive. 
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zzmoksha123456 · 5 years ago
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istpdigital · 5 years ago
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androidresearch · 10 years ago
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An Introduction to Espresso
An Introduction to Espresso
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Espresso is a testing framework that exposes a set of APIs to perform UI testing of android apps. With the latest 2.0 release, Espresso is now part of the Android Support Repository which makes it more easier to add automated testing support for your project.
But before jumping into Espresso API, lets consider what puts it apart from the other testing frameworks.
One of the first things you’ll…
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shakilali-goldsmiths-blog · 5 years ago
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15th March 2020
Unit tests for ‘MainActivity’ carried out and passed successfully. File created in Android Studio (AndroidTest folder).
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