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Publications - Malware Normalization

Reference:

Mihai Christodorescu, Johannes Kinder, Somesh Jha, Stefan Katzenbeisser, and Helmut Veith. Malware normalization. Technical Report 1539, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, November 2005.

Abstract:

Malware is code designed for a malicious purpose, such as obtaining root privilege on a host. A malware detector identifies malware and thus prevents it from adversely affecting a host. In order to evade detection by malware detectors, malware writers use various obfuscation techniques to transform their malware. There is strong evidence that commercial malware detectors are susceptible to these evasion tactics. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a malware normalizer that undoes the obfuscations performed by a malware writer. Our experimental evaluation demonstrates that a malware normalizer can drastically improve detection rates of commercial malware detectors. Moreover, a malware normalizer can also ease the task of forensic analysis of malware.

Suggested BibTeX entry:

@techreport{christodorescukinderjhakatzenbeisserveith-malnorm2005,
    address = {Wisconsin, USA},
    author = {Mihai Christodorescu and Johannes Kinder and Somesh Jha and Stefan Katzenbeisser and Helmut Veith},
    institution = {University of Wisconsin, Madison},
    month = {November},
    number = {1539},
    title = {Malware Normalization},
    year = {2005}
}

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