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Run-time malware detection strategies are efficient and robust, which get more and more attention. In this paper, we use I/O Request Package (IRP) sequences for malware detection. N-gram will be used to analyze IRP sequences for feature extraction. Integrated Negative Selection Algorithm (NSA) and Positive Selection Algorithm (PSA), through a selection of n-gram sequences which only exist in malware...
Run-time malware detection strategies have already attracted extensive attention due to its effectiveness and robustness. With regards to Windows operating system, the API (Application Program Interface) is chosen to analyze program behavior. However, the API call sequences can be manipulated by a crafty attacker to circumvent detection. In order to handle this problem, we present a novel run-time...
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