Abstract

Anti-mobile malware has attracted the attention of the research and security community in recent years due to the increasing threat of mobile malware and the significant increase in the number of mobile devices. M0Droid, a novel Android behavioral-based malware detection technique comprising a lightweight client agent and a server analyzer, is proposed here. The server analyzer generates a signature for every application (app) based on the system call requests of the app (termed app behavior) and normalizes the generated signature to improve accuracy. The analyzer then uses Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient to identify malware with similar behavior signatures in a previously generated blacklist of malwares signatures. The main contribution of this research is the proposed method to generate standardized mobile malware signatures based on their behavior and a method for comparing generated signatures. Preliminary experiments running M0Droid against Genome dataset and APK submissions of Android client...

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