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Dynamic Opcode Analysis of Ransomware


Abstract:

The explosion of ransomware in recent years has served as a costly reminder that the malware threatscape has moved from that of socially-inept hobbyists to career crimina...Show More

Abstract:

The explosion of ransomware in recent years has served as a costly reminder that the malware threatscape has moved from that of socially-inept hobbyists to career criminals. This paper investigates the efficacy of dynamic opcode analysis in distinguishing cryptographic ransomware from benignware, and presents several novel contributions. Firstly, a new dataset of cryptoransomware dynamic run-traces, the largest of its kind in the literature. We release this to the wider research community to foster further research in the field. Our second novel contribution demonstrates that a short runlength of 32k opcodes can provide highly accurate detection of ransomware (99.56%) compared to benign software. Third, our model offers a distinct advantage over other models in the literature, in that it can detect a form of benign encryption (i.e. file zipping) with 100% accuracy against not only ransomware, but also the non-encrypting benignware in our dataset. The research presented here demonstrates that dynamic opcode tracing is capable of detecting ransomware in comparable times to static analysis, without being thwarted by obfuscation tactics.
Date of Conference: 11-12 June 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 December 2018
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Conference Location: Glasgow, UK

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