Extraction of statistically significant malware behaviors

ACSAC '13: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference(2013)

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Traditionally, analysis of malicious software is only a semi-automated process, often requiring a skilled human analyst. As new malware appears at an increasingly alarming rate --- now over 100 thousand new variants each day --- there is a need for automated techniques for identifying suspicious behavior in programs. In this paper, we propose a method for extracting statistically significant malicious behaviors from a system call dependency graph (obtained by running a binary executable in a sandbox). Our approach is based on a new method for measuring the statistical significance of subgraphs. Given a training set of graphs from two classes (e.g., goodware and malware system call dependency graphs), our method can assign p-values to subgraphs of new graph instances even if those subgraphs have not appeared before in the training data (thus possibly capturing new behaviors or disguised versions of existing behaviors).
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significant malware behavior,training data,new graph instance,thousand new variant,new malware,system call dependency graph,significant malicious behavior,new method,malicious software,new behavior,malware system call dependency,isolation,decomposition,virtualization
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