: You are given two vulnerable Android applications and must identify flaws such as insecure activities, broadcast receivers, or content providers.
If you are looking for guidance on how to structure your own PoC or understand common exam vulnerabilities, these resources are frequently cited by students: eMAPT (2).zip
Note that the exam format has recently changed. Newer versions (2025 onwards) may include and 2 lab exercises within a 12-hour window on the INE platform, shifting away from the traditional 7-day coding-only format. : You are given two vulnerable Android applications
: You must write a "malicious" Android app (the PoC) that exploits these vulnerabilities to perform actions like stealing data from the other apps. : You must write a "malicious" Android app
The eMAPT exam is unique because it requires you to build an actual Android application rather than a written report.