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SPIC - Play Integrity Checker

SPIC - Play Integrity Checker

Categoría : Bibliotecas y demostraciónVersión: 1.4.0

Tamaño:10.7 MBSO : Android 8.0+

Revelador:Henrik Herzig

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SPIC (Simple Play Integrity Checker) es una aplicación Android fácil de usar diseñada para mostrar la funcionalidad de la API de integridad de juego, así como la API de Safetynet de Safetynet de Safetynet. Esta aplicación proporciona una demostración práctica de cómo se pueden utilizar estas API para verificar la integridad de un dispositivo.

Con SPIC, los usuarios tienen la flexibilidad de verificar el veredicto de integridad directamente en su dispositivo o transmitirlo a un servidor remoto para su validación. Actualmente, el servidor remoto debe ser autohospedado, lo que permite a los usuarios configurar su propio sistema de verificación.

Como proyecto de código abierto, SPIC ofrece transparencia y accesibilidad. El código fuente tanto para la aplicación Android como para la implementación del servidor está disponible en GitHub. Puede encontrar los repositorios en /Herzhenr /SPIC-Android para la aplicación y /Herzhenr /SPIC-servidor para el componente del servidor. Esta naturaleza de código abierto fomenta las contribuciones de la comunidad y permite a los desarrolladores aprender y aprovechar el código existente.

Mediante el uso de SPIC, los desarrolladores y los entusiastas de la seguridad pueden obtener información sobre el funcionamiento de la integridad del juego y las API Safetynet de certificación, mejorando su comprensión de la verificación de integridad del dispositivo en entornos de Android.

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