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Polymorphic malware detection using sequence classification methods and ensembles

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Identifying malicious software executables is made difficult by the constant adaptations introduced by miscreants in order to evade detection by antivirus software. Such changes are akin to mutations in biological sequences.

 

Recently, high-throughput methods for gene sequence classification have been developed by the bioinformatics and computational biology communities. In this paper, we apply methods designed for gene sequencing to detect malware in a manner robust to attacker adaptations. Whereas most gene classification tools are optimized for and restricted to an alphabet of four letters (nucleic acids), we have selected the Strand gene sequence classifier for malware classification.

 

Strand’s design can easily accommodate unstructured data with any alphabet, including source code or compiled machine code. To demonstrate that gene sequence classification tools are suitable for classifying malware, we apply Strand to approximately 500 GB of malware data provided by the Kaggle Microsoft Malware Classification Challenge (BIG 2015) used for predicting nine classes of polymorphic malware. Experiments show that, with minimal adaptation, the method achieves accuracy levels well above 95% requiring only a fraction of the training times used by the winning team’s method.

 

https://jis-eurasipjournals.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13635-017-0055-6

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