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Jaeyeon Jung

Researcher at Microsoft

Publications -  54
Citations -  10345

Jaeyeon Jung is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Android (operating system) & Personally identifiable information. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 54 publications receiving 9769 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaeyeon Jung include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Intel.

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TaintDroid: An Information-Flow Tracking System for Realtime Privacy Monitoring on Smartphones

TL;DR: TaintDroid as mentioned in this paper is an efficient, system-wide dynamic taint tracking and analysis system capable of simultaneously tracking multiple sources of sensitive data by leveraging Android's virtualized execution environment.
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TaintDroid: an information-flow tracking system for realtime privacy monitoring on smartphones

TL;DR: Using TaintDroid to monitor the behavior of 30 popular third-party Android applications, this work found 68 instances of misappropriation of users' location and device identification information across 20 applications.
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These aren't the droids you're looking for: retrofitting android to protect data from imperious applications

TL;DR: Two privacy controls for Android smartphones that empower users to run permission-hungry applications while protecting private data from being exfiltrated are examined, finding that they can successfully reduce the effective permissions of the application without causing side effects for 66% of the tested applications.
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Security Analysis of Emerging Smart Home Applications

TL;DR: This paper analyzed Samsung-owned SmartThings, which has the largest number of apps among currently available smart home platforms, and supports a broad range of devices including motion sensors, fire alarms, and door locks, and discovered two intrinsic design flaws that lead to significant overprivilege in SmartApps.
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A conundrum of permissions: installing applications on an android smartphone

TL;DR: It is found that the permissions displays are generally viewed and read, but not understood by Android users, and users are not currently well prepared to make informed privacy and security decisions around installing applications.