Hello,

I could think of that you modify the native layer (RIL) which handles
SMS messaging.

I could think of to extend this layer with a persistent entry for send
SMS messages which you easily can read out at the application layer.

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On Jun 6, 8:03 am, "Uri.Kanonov" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am writing a Security-oriented application for Android that is
> supposed to detect abuse of SMS sending.
>
> In my work I encountered the problem of not being able to detect
> outgoing SMSs sent not through the use of conventional applications,
> i.e. merely by using SMS Manager's sendTextSMS method.
>
> The conventional SMS applications add the contents of the sent SMS to
> the SMS Provider after they send it but I can assume that malicious
> applications will not do that... and neither will they provide the
> pending intents to the sendTextSMS method to be broadcast upon sending/
> delivery.
>
> My question is, is there any way I can detect the sending of the SMS
> without relying on the SMS provider?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Uri Kanonov
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