Abstract

Cloud computing utilizes various Internet-based technologies to enhance the Internet user experience. Cloud systems are on the rise, as this technology has completely revolutionized the digital industry. Currently, many users rely on cloud-based solutions to acquire business information and knowledge. As a result, cloud computing services such as SaaS and PaaS store a warehouse of sensitive and valuable information, which has turned the cloud systems into the obvious target for many malware creators and hackers. These malicious attackers attempt to gain illegal access to a myriad of valuable information such as user personal information, password, credit/debit card numbers, etc., from systems as the unsecured e-learning ones. As an important part of cloud services, security is needed to protect business customers and users from unauthorized threats. This paper aims to identify malware that attacks cloud-based software solutions using an unsupervised learning model with fixed-weight Hamming and Mexiannet. Different types of attack methodologies and various ways of malicious instructions targeting unknown files in cloud services are investigated. The result and analysis in this study provide an evolution of the unsupervised learning detection algorithm with an accuracy of 94.05%.

Highlights

  • Cloud computing is a major development field in the computer sector

  • This paper aims to identify malware that attacks cloud-based software solutions using an unsupervised learning model with fixed-weight Hamming and Mexiannet

  • The virtual machine is created in the Windows operating system, and Anaconda Python, Keras, and TensorFlow are installed in the VM

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Introduction

Cloud computing is a major development field in the computer sector. Cloud is the space for storage, whereas cloud computing, based on internet usage per hour, helps deliver on-demand services. Utilizing a network to access servers that are hosted on the internet is one alternative to accessing a local server to perform operations like retrieving, storing, managing, and processing data. The objective of cloud computing is to share resources between the client and a server through cloud providers, cloud consumers, partners, and vendors. The resource sharing is achieved at various levels like infrastructure cloud (IT infrastructure management, i.e., platform as a service), business cloud (business as a service), software cloud (software as a service), and application cloud (application as a service). The market for mobile phones is increasing. Mobile cloud computing will be an inevitable

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