Abstract

Malware can be diagnosed through several ways or can even pass under the radar at times. This can cause confusion among the users, who do not welcome a flood of unorganized information in general. This paper proposes an extraction method that can provide reliable and established results in order to tackle the issue from the users’ point of view. To guarantee the reliability of Anti-virus Software (AVS) and AVS against the malware, this paper tested malware that can actually be found in use. Such processes allow this paper to extract and provide the most reliable information to users. In addition, this paper can help students, who study security, to establish the concept of malicious code. And research subjects are enough to prepare malicious code countermeasures for security graduate students.

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