Scan-and-Pay on Android is Dangerous [article]

Enis Ulqinaku and Julinda Stefa and Alessandro Mei
2019 arXiv   pre-print
Mobile payments have increased significantly in the recent years and one-to-one money transfers are offered by a wide variety of smartphone applications. These applications usually support scan-and-pay -- a technique that allows a payer to easily scan the destination address of the payment directly from the payee's smartphone screen. This technique is pervasive because it does not require any particular hardware, only the camera, which is present on all modern smartphones. However, in this work
more » ... we show that a malicious application can exploit the overlay feature on Android to compromise the integrity of transactions that make use of the scan-and-pay technique. We implement Malview, a proof-of-concept malicious application that runs in the background on the payee's smartphone and show that it succeeds in redirecting payments to a malicious wallet. We analyze the weaknesses of the current defense mechanisms and discuss possible countermeasures against the attack.
arXiv:1905.10141v1 fatcat:en52lv7dwvfurppnrw6xhvfmbm