Function Fingerprinting

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Abstract

Binary code fingerprinting is a challenging problem that requires an in-depth analysis of binary components for deriving identifiable signatures. In this chapter, we present a binary function fingerprinting framework called BinSign. The main objective is to provide an accurate and scalable solution to binary code fingerprinting by computing and matching structural and syntactic code profiles for disassemblies. We describe the proposed methodology and evaluate its performance in several use cases, including function reuse, malware analysis, and indexing scalability.

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Alrabaee, S., Debbabi, M., Shirani, P., Wang, L., Youssef, A., Rahimian, A., … Hanna, A. (2020). Function Fingerprinting. In Advances in Information Security (Vol. 78, pp. 123–155). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34238-8_6

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