Hi folks! Well you have an interesting problem here.
What is the version of Android they are running? Because my instinct would be to soft-root the phone using a (public) exploit so that you get a temporary (until next reboot) root shell, eventually install busybox, and investigate. On Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:42:36 AM UTC+2, Shoieb Arshad wrote: > > Hello > i am working as network admin in a company. yesterday when i was looking > in the firewall logs, i found out that some of the andorid phones on the > network are > trying to connect different IP's of a 210.X.X.X subnet on 3-4 different > ports. and they were produced huge number of requests it was around > 600000-700000 requests > for each android device. > i then invited one of the staff member, whose phone was producing this > huge traffic, he sure have a lot of applications running but i was not able > to identify the > application which was causing this problem. i there any way i can identify > the application which is producing this traffic ? > thanks > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Security Discussions" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-security-discuss/-/-8hcmE8LH9MJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-security-discuss?hl=en.
