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Cambridge researchers win top student award for exposing stalkerware evasion tactics on app markets.
A University of Cambridge team led by Anahitha Vijay won the 2025 APWG eCrime Symposium’s top student paper award for exposing how stalkerware developers evade detection on app marketplaces using tactics like malicious compliance and feature stripping.
The research urges platform providers and security vendors to adopt more adaptive detection methods.
A runner-up award went to a team from New York University and other institutions for analyzing LockBit 4.0’s post-2024 law enforcement disruption, finding that despite lowering entry barriers, the ransomware platform saw limited revenue growth.
The APWG eCrime Symposium, established in 2006, remains a key forum for multidisciplinary cybercrime research.
Investigadores de Cambridge ganan el mejor premio estudiantil por exponer las tácticas de evasión de stalkerware en los mercados de aplicaciones.