A graph-based model for malicious code detection exploiting dependencies of system-call groups

Stavros D. Nikolopoulos, Iosif Polenakis
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In this paper, we propose a graph-based algorithmic technique for malware detection. More precisely, we utilize the system-call dependency graphs (or, for short, ScD graphs), obtained by capturing taint analysis traces and a set of various similarity metrics in order to detect whether an unknown test sample is a malicious or a benign one. For the sake of generalization, we decide to empower our model against strong mutations by applying our detection technique on a weighted directed graph resulting from ScD graph after grouping disjoint subsets of its vertices. Additionally, we propose the Δ-Similarity metric, which is based on the Euclidean distance operating on the in-degree and out-degree of ScD's nodes along with their corresponding weights, distinguishing thus graph-representations of malware and benign software. Finally, we evaluate the potentials of our detection model and show that its performance makes it competing to other detection models.
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利用系统调用组的依赖性进行恶意代码检测的基于图的模型
本文提出了一种基于图的恶意软件检测算法。更准确地说,我们利用系统调用依赖图(或简称ScD图),通过捕获污染分析痕迹和一组不同的相似性度量来检测未知的测试样本是恶意的还是良性的。为了泛化,我们决定通过对ScD图的顶点的不相交子集分组后产生的加权有向图应用我们的检测技术来增强我们的模型抵御强突变的能力。此外,我们提出了Δ-Similarity度量,该度量基于对ScD节点的入度和出度及其相应权重进行操作的欧几里得距离,从而区分恶意软件和良性软件的图形表示。最后,我们评估了我们的检测模型的潜力,并表明它的性能使它能够与其他检测模型竞争。
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