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UID:pretalx-bsidesvienna-0x7ea-J9QR9K@cfp.bsidesvienna.at
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DESCRIPTION:New versions are usually exciting and full of possibilities\, b
 ut keeping up with every new edge-case can be a very exhausting task. Espe
 cially on Android tools go out of date quickly and the latest research pap
 er's implementation probably relies on a Java version most developers roll
  their eyes at.\n\nBut binaries? Binary tooling is forever. Well\, let's s
 ay slightly more stable. We'll explore on a practical example how to use t
 he Android Runtime to compile apps' Dalvik bytecode into binary ELFs and u
 se BinDiff for similarity analysis.
DTSTAMP:20260702T225227Z
LOCATION:Mittlerer Saal (Track 1)
SUMMARY:Back to the Binary: Revisiting Similarities of Android Apps - Jakob
  Bleier
URL:https://cfp.bsidesvienna.at/bsidesvienna-0x7ea/talk/J9QR9K/
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