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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 14, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2006
Gerardo Lamastra, Turin, IT;
Paolo Abeni, Turin, IT;
Gianluca Cangini, Turin, IT;
Francesco Coda Zabetta, Turin, IT;
Gerardo Lamastra, Turin, IT;
Paolo Abeni, Turin, IT;
Gianluca Cangini, Turin, IT;
Francesco Coda Zabetta, Turin, IT;
Telecom Italia S.p.A., Milan, IT;
Abstract
A honeypot system for protecting a mobile communication network against malware includes one or more user-less mobile devices including a monitoring module for monitoring the events conveying software applications in the associated mobile device as well as a controller client module that emulates human-like interaction with the user-less devices as a function of the events monitored. The system controllably performs, for the applications conveyed by the events monitored, one or more of the following steps: i) installing the application on the device; ii) executing the application installed on the device; and iii) de-installing the application from the device. After any of these steps, the state of the device is checked in order to detect if any anomalous variation has occurred in the state of the device indicative of the device being exposed to the risk of malware. If any anomalous variation is detected, the system issues a malware alert message.