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AuthorKhan, Kaleem Nawaz
AuthorUllah, Najeeb
AuthorAli, Sikandar
AuthorKhan, Muhammad Salman
AuthorNauman, Mohammad
AuthorGhani, Anwar
Available date2024-12-11T07:23:41Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameSecurity and Communication Networks
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3710968
CitationKhan, K. N., Ullah, N., Ali, S., Khan, M. S., Nauman, M., & Ghani, A. (2022). Op2Vec: An Opcode Embedding Technique and Dataset Design for End‐to‐End Detection of Android Malware. Security and Communication Networks, 2022(1), 3710968.‏
ISSN19390114
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85131158219&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61812
AbstractAndroid is one of the leading operating systems for smartphones in terms of market share and usage. Unfortunately, it is also an appealing target for attackers to compromise its security through malicious applications. To tackle this issue, domain experts and researchers are trying different techniques to stop such attacks. All the attempts of securing the Android platform are somewhat successful. However, existing detection techniques have severe shortcomings, including the cumbersome process of feature engineering. Designing representative features require expert domain knowledge. There is a need for minimizing human experts' intervention by circumventing handcrafted feature engineering. Deep learning could be exploited by extracting deep features automatically. Previous work has shown that operational codes (opcodes) of executables provide key information to be used with deep learning models for the detection process of malicious applications. The only challenge is to feed opcodes information to deep learning models. Existing techniques use one-hot encoding to tackle the challenge. However, the one-hot encoding scheme has severe limitations. In this paper, we introduce (1) a novel technique for opcodes embedding, which we name Op2Vec, and (2) based on the learned Op2Vec, we have developed a dataset for end-to-end detection of Android malware. Introducing the end-to-end Android malware detection technique avoids expert-intensive handcrafted feature extraction and ensures automation. Some of the recent deep learning-based techniques showed significantly improved results when tested with the proposed approach and achieved an average detection accuracy of 97.47%, precision of 0.976, and F1 score of 0.979.
Languageen
PublisherHindawi Limited
SubjectTechnique
TitleOp2Vec: An Opcode Embedding Technique and Dataset Design for End-to-End Detection of Android Malware
TypeArticle
Volume Number2022
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