Abstract
As more documents appear on the Internet, it becomes important to detect malware within the documents. Malware of non-executables might be more dangerous because people usually open them without worrying about inherent danger. Recently, deep learning models are used to analyze byte streams of the non-executables for malware detection. Although they have shown successful results, they are commonly designed for stream-level detection, but not for file-level detection. In this paper, we propose a new method that aggregates the stream-level results to get file-level results for malware detection. We demonstrate its effectiveness by experimental results with our annotated dataset, and show that it gives performance gain of 3.37–5.89% of F1 scores.
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Jeong, Y. S., Mswahili, M. E., & Kang, A. R. (2023). File-level malware detection using byte streams. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-36088-2
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