androidin-app-billing

Android - protecting in app purchases with server side verification


I'm new to android development but created an app and I implemented in-app purchase to remove ads from the app. I just did a very basic implementation and I basically check if the user has purchased the "no_ads" item and if it's true, then no ads are shown. The problem is that I see a lot of "purchases" bein logged on firebase and nothing on play console, which means of course that my users are using those hacking apps. So my question is, how to protect/verify those purchases agains a server so these haking apps are useless? I already have a server that my app uses, so there's no problem about implementing any server side code for me. It would be great if someone could point me to a tutorial. Thanks


Solution

  • My small contribution to reduce fraud in in-app purchases

    Signature verification on an external server, on your Android code :

    verifySignatureOnServer()

      private boolean verifySignatureOnServer(String data, String signature) {
            String retFromServer = "";
            URL url;
            HttpsURLConnection urlConnection = null;
            try {
                String urlStr = "https://www.example.com/verify.php?data=" + URLEncoder.encode(data, "UTF-8") + "&signature=" + URLEncoder.encode(signature, "UTF-8");
    
                url = new URL(urlStr);
                urlConnection = (HttpsURLConnection) url.openConnection();
                InputStream in = urlConnection.getInputStream();
                InputStreamReader inRead = new InputStreamReader(in);
                retFromServer = convertStreamToString(inRead);
    
            } catch (IOException e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
            } finally {
                if (urlConnection != null) {
                    urlConnection.disconnect();
                }
            }
    
            return retFromServer.equals("good");
        }
    

    convertStreamToString()

     private static String convertStreamToString(java.io.InputStreamReader is) {
            java.util.Scanner s = new java.util.Scanner(is).useDelimiter("\\A");
            return s.hasNext() ? s.next() : "";
        }
    

    verify.php on the root directory of web hosting

    <?php
    // get data param
    $data = $_GET['data'];
    
    // get signature param
    $signature = $_GET['signature'];
    
    // get key
    $key_64 = ".... put here the base64 encoded pub key from google play console , all in one row !! ....";
    
    
    
    $key =  "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\n".
            chunk_split($key_64, 64,"\n").
           '-----END PUBLIC KEY-----';   
    //using PHP to create an RSA key
    $key = openssl_get_publickey($key);
    
    
    // state whether signature is okay or not
    $ok = openssl_verify($data, base64_decode($signature), $key, OPENSSL_ALGO_SHA1);
    if ($ok == 1) {
        echo "good";
    } elseif ($ok == 0) {
        echo "bad";
    } else {
        die ("fault, error checking signature");
    }
    
    // free the key from memory
    openssl_free_key($key);
    
    ?>
    

    NOTES:

    IN-APP BILLING LIBRARY UPDATE

    Using the library, the data to be verified is returned by Purchase.getOriginalJson() and the signature by Purchase.getSignature()

    Hope it will help ...