Abstract

Users of smartphones in the world has grown significantly, and attacks against these devices have increased. Many protection techniques for android malware detection have been proposed; however, most of them lack the early detection of malware. Hence, there is an intense need before to expand a mechanism to identify malicious programs before utilizing the data. Moreover, achieving high accuracy in detecting Android malware traffic is another critical problem. This research proposes a deep learning framework using network traffic features to detect Android malware. Commonly, machine learning algorithms need data preprocessing, but these preprocessing phases are time- consuming. Deep learning techniques remove the need for data preprocessing, and they perform well on malware detection problems. We extract local features from network flows by using the one-dimensional CNN and employ LSTM to detect the sequential relationship between the considerable features. We utilize a real-world dataset CICAndMal2017 with network traffic features to identify Android malware. Our model achieves the accuracy of 99.79, 98.90%, and 97.29%, respectively, in binary, category, and family classifications scenarios.

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