Emulator Detection
Detecting that an app is running on an emulator is a key RASP feature. An emulator is software primarily used for development purposes and it allows Android apps to run on a computer. Android apps are typically not meant to be run on emulators by their users. Such behaviour can therefore be a sign of a possible attack or reverse engineering attempt.
Malwarelytics for Android is able to detect that the app is running on an emulator and can be configured to terminate the app in such case.
Configuration
This feature can be configured during the Malwarelytics initialization phase:
val raspConfig = RaspConfig.Builder()
.checkEmulator(Boolean)
.exitOnEmulator(Boolean)
.exitOnEmulatorUrl(String)
// configuration of other RASP features
.build()
Method | Description |
---|---|
checkEmulator(Boolean) |
indicates whether emulators should be detected automatically. Defaults to true . |
exitOnEmulator(Boolean) |
indicates whether the app should be terminated when an emulator is automatically detected. Defaults to false . |
exitOnEmulatorUrl(String) |
defines a URL to be opened when the app is terminated because of emulator detection. Defaults to null . |
Usage
After initialization, the emulator detection feature can be accessed via RaspManager
. This can be used to register an observer or to trigger a manual emulator detection check.
Registering an Observer
Emulator detection can trigger a certain action. To achieve that, an observer needs to be configured and registered.
Observer configuration:
val raspObserver = object : RaspObserver {
override fun onEmulatorDetected(emulatorDetection: EmulatorDetection) {
// handle emulator detection
}
// handle detection of other RASP features
}
The observer can be registered in RaspManager
. When it is no longer needed, it can be unregistered again.
raspManager.registerRaspObserver(raspObserver)
raspManager.unregisterRaspObserver(raspObserver)
Triggering a Manual Check
Emulator detection check can be triggered manually in RaspManager
. Two methods are available – isDeviceEmulator()
gives a simple boolean answer, whereas getEmulatorDetection()
provides more details.
val emulatorDetection = raspManager.getEmulatorDetection()
val isDeviceEmulator = raspManager.isDeviceEmulator()
More information on general RASP feature configuration and usage can be found in this overview.