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Mobile Device Fingerprinting

MATOUŠEK, P.; BURGETOVÁ, I.; VICTOR, M. Mobile Device Fingerprinting. FIT-TR-2020-05, Brno: 2020. 65 p.
Type
report
Language
English
Authors
Matoušek Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D., M.A., DIFS (FIT)
Burgetová Ivana, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Victor Malombe, FIT (FIT)
Abstract

Network communication of mobile devices provides valuable
information about installed apps, user activities and mobile device usage which can be interesting for network management and cyber security. Based on meta data obtained from mobile device communication, we can select specific features that can identify a device or app and form a mobile device fingerprinting.

This report presents several mobile device fingerprinting techniques developed by the FIT BUT research team and discusses their usability, reliability and deployment for network monitoring and digital forensics. The presented techniques include mobile traffic profiling based on meta data obtained from common network protocols like HTTP, DNS, SSL, QUIC and DHCP. The report also shows how TLS fingerprinting method called JA3 can be applied on mobile communication. The obtained results demonstrate that combination of various features from TLS handshake together with DNS data can identify a mobile app with high precision.

Keywords

mobile fingerprinting, TLS, profiling, JA3, digital forensics

Published
2020
Pages
65
Place
FIT-TR-2020-05, Brno
BibTeX
@misc{BUT168667,
  author="Petr {Matoušek} and Ivana {Burgetová} and Malombe {Victor}",
  title="Mobile Device Fingerprinting",
  year="2020",
  pages="65",
  address="FIT-TR-2020-05, Brno",
  url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/12313/"
}
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Integrated platform for analysis of digital data from security incidents, MV, Bezpečnostní výzkum České republiky 2015-2020, VI20172020062, start: 2017-01-01, end: 2020-06-30, completed
Metody AI pro zabezpečení kybernetického prostoru a řídicí systémy, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-20-6293, start: 2020-03-01, end: 2023-02-28, completed
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