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ReuNify: A Step Towards Whole Program Analysis for React Native Android Apps

Published 7 Sep 2023 in cs.SE | (2309.03524v1)

Abstract: React Native is a widely-used open-source framework that facilitates the development of cross-platform mobile apps. The framework enables JavaScript code to interact with native-side code, such as Objective-C/Swift for iOS and Java/Kotlin for Android, via a communication mechanism provided by React Native. However, previous research and tools have overlooked this mechanism, resulting in incomplete analysis of React Native app code. To address this limitation, we have developed REUNIFY, a prototype tool that integrates the JavaScript and native-side code of React Native apps into an intermediate language that can be processed by the Soot static analysis framework. By doing so, REUNIFY enables the generation of a comprehensive model of the app's behavior. Our evaluation indicates that, by leveraging REUNIFY, the Soot-based framework can improve its coverage of static analysis for the 1,007 most popular React Native Android apps, augmenting the number of lines of Jimple code by 70%. Additionally, we observed an average increase of 84% in new nodes reached in the callgraph for these apps, after integrating REUNIFY. When REUNIFY is used for taint flow analysis, an average of two additional privacy leaks were identified. Overall, our results demonstrate that REUNIFY significantly enhances the Soot-based framework's capability to analyze React Native Android apps.

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