Detection of Malware attacks in smart phones using Machine Learning

In recent years, security has become progressively vital in mobile devices. The biggest security problems in android devices are malware attack which has been exposed to different threats. The volume of new applications by the production of mobile devices and their related app-stores is too big to m...

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