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HERO: A novel malware detection framework based on binary translation


Abstract:

Malware has become one of the most serious threats to computer information system. In this paper, we describe HERO (Hybrid security extension of binary translation), a no...Show More

Abstract:

Malware has become one of the most serious threats to computer information system. In this paper, we describe HERO (Hybrid security extension of binary translation), a novel framework that exploits static and dynamic binary translation features to detect broad spectrum malware and prevent its execution. By operating directly on binary code without any assumption on the availability of source code, HERO is appropriate for translating low-level binary code to high-level proper representation, obtaining CFG (Control Flow Graph) and other high-level Control Structure by static binary translation-based analyzer. Then Critical API Graph based on CFG is generated to do sub-graph matching with the defined Malware Behavior Template. If static analysis cannot finish generating CFG because of code obfuscation used in malware, the dynamic binary translation based analyzer in HERO is called to undertake the process to take on the remaining code analysis. Compared with other detection approaches, HERO is found to be very efficient in terms of detection capability and false alarm rate.
Date of Conference: 29-31 October 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 December 2010
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Conference Location: Xiamen

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