On Dec 4, 10:30 am, guillaume benats <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Mmmh. So there is no way I can tell that two applications are possibly used
> together ?

I would say no.  It's one of those can't prove a negative problems.

You can catch two apps in the act of communicating by some method or
another, but it's going to be impossible other than by exhaustive
human expert study of their sources to prove that they never will.

- Automated study of the source fails in the case of obscured code,
programmatic construction of intents, or self modifying code utilizing
other formal (or even obscure statistical) methods of interprocess
communication.

- Dynamic analysis fails in the case of code that only does something
evil on Friday the 13th or when it receives a particularly crafted
mortgage refinancing SMS spam, etc.

- Code could exploit platform bugs not yet known to you

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