Abstract

Android operating system has been widely used in mobile phones, televisions, smart watches, cars and other Internet of Things applications with its open source structure and wide application market. This widespread use and open-source nature make this operating system and its devices easy and lucrative targets for cyber attackers. One of the most used methods often preferred by attackers is to install malware applications on user devices. As the number of malware programs is increasing, the traditional methods can be insufficient in detecting. Machine learning-based and deep learning-based methods have achieved promising results in malware detection and classification. Deep learning-based methods have an increasing use in malware detection, thanks to the low need for domain expertise and their feature extracting capabilities. Convolutional neural networks (CNN) are popular deep learning methods that are widely used in visual analysis of malware by transforming them to images. In this study, a batch fine-tune transfer learning method was proposed and used on popular CNN models, Xception, ResNet, VGG, Inception, MobileNet, DenseNet, NasNet, EfficientNet. According to the results, the models were analyzed and compared with metrics like accuracy, specificity, recall, precision, F1-score.

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