Securing an API REST for Mobile App When Sniffing Requests Provides the Key
Introduction
Despite authentication methods like API Basic Authentication, API Keys, and OAuth 2.0, hackers can often sniff requests on mobile apps to expose the "key" used for authentication. This gives them access to the API as if they were using the app. So, is there a way to secure an API used by a mobile app?
The Difference Between "What" and "Who"
When authenticating an API request, it's important to differentiate between "what" is making the request (the mobile app) and "who" is accessing the API (the user).
Impersonating the Mobile App
Attackers can easily extract auth keys from mobile apps using a proxy, allowing them to impersonate the app and make API calls.
Hardening and Shielding the Mobile App
Mobile hardening and shielding solutions attempt to prevent compromised devices and modified apps from accessing the API. However, these solutions are not foolproof and can be bypassed.
Securing the API Server
Going the Extra Mile
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