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Currently almost all static methods for detecting malicious code are signature-based, this leads the result that viruses can easily escape detection by simple mechanisms such as code obfuscation. In this paper, a behavior-based detection approach is proposed to address this problem. The behaviors of interest are defined as static system call sequences. Unlike the traditional approach, which derives...
In this paper, we consider the problem of masquerade detection, based on user-issued UNIX commands. We present a novel detection technique based on profile hidden Markov models (PHMMs). For comparison purposes, we implement an existing modeling technique based on hidden Markov models (HMMs). We compare these approaches and show that, in general, our PHMM technique is competitive with HMMs. However,...
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