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SaTS '24: Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Secure and Trustworthy Superapps
ACM2024 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
CCS '24: ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security Salt Lake City UT USA October 14 - 18, 2024
ISBN:
979-8-4007-1237-1
Published:
19 November 2024
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Abstract

The success of the second ACM Workshop on Secure and Trustworthy Superapps (SaTS) is a reflection of the dedication and collective efforts of our community, including keynote speakers, authors, reviewers, and participants. This event brings together industry professionals, researchers, and academics to explore the security challenges and opportunities in the rapidly evolving domain of Super Apps.

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SESSION: Paper Session 1: Emerging Security and Privacy Problems in Superapps
research-article
Detect Counterfeit Mini-apps: A Case Study on WeChat

The rapid growth of mini-apps within super apps like WeChat has revolutionized mobile app ecosystems, but it has also introduced new security challenges. This paper presents the first comprehensive study of counterfeit mini-apps in the WeChat ecosystem. ...

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Open Access
Privacy Policy Compliance in Miniapps: An Analytical Study

Miniapps, lightweight applications based on WebView technology, are widely used on many platforms around the world. With the exponential growth in the number of miniapps, a variety of security concerns have emerged. Although various governments and ...

SESSION: Paper Session 2: When Bluetooth meets Mini-apps
short-paper
MiniBLE: Exploring Insecure BLE API Usages in Mini-Programs

As the ecosystem of emerging mini-programs rapidly develops, an increasing number of IoT devices, particularly BLE devices, are providing accompanying mini-programs as a convenient means for end users to control these IoT devices. The associated security ...

SESSION: Paper Session 3: Reemergence of Previously Fixed Security Issues
short-paper
Open Access
Resurfacing Vulnerabilities: An Empirical Study on the Reemergence of Previously Patched Security Issues in App-in-App Ecosystems

In the rapidly evolving landscape of mobile application ecosystems, security vulnerabilities pose significant risks to user privacy and system integrity. Despite considerable efforts to identify and patch these vulnerabilities, an alarming trend has ...

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