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This code repository constains the code of the PetaDroid and MalDozer systems for Android malware detection. The systems have been elaborated in the context of the following research papers:

Karbab, ElMouatez Billah, and Mourad Debbabi. " PetaDroid: Adaptive Android Malware Detection using Deep Learning." DIMVA 2021.

Karbab, ElMouatez Billah, Mourad Debbabi, Abdelouahid Derhab, and Djedjiga Mouheb. "MalDozer: Automatic framework for android malware detection using deep learning." Digital Investigation 24 (2018): S48-S59.

The code is organized in form of multiple Jupyter notebooks for the different evaulation expirements.

Abstract

Android malware detection is a significant problem that affects billions of users using millions of Android applications (apps) in existing markets. This paper proposes PetaDroid, a framework for accurate Android malware detection and family clustering on top of static analyses. PetaDroid automatically adapts to Android malware and benign changes over time with resilience to common binary obfuscation techniques. The framework employs novel techniques elaborated on top of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning techniques to achieve accurate, adaptive, and resilient Android malware detection and family clustering. PetaDroid identifies malware using an ensemble of convolutional neural network (CNN) on proposed Inst2Vec features. The framework clusters the detected malware samples into malware family groups utilizing sample feature digests generated using deep neural auto-encoder. For change adaptation, PetaDroid leverages the detection confidence probability during deployment to automatically collect extension datasets and periodically use them to build new malware detection models. Besides, PetaDroid uses code-fragment randomization during the training to enhance the resiliency to common obfuscation techniques. We extensively evaluated PetaDroid on multiple reference datasets. PetaDroid achieved a high detection rate (98-99% f1-score) under different evaluation settings with high homogeneity in the produced clusters (96%). We conducted a thorough quantitative comparison with state-of-the-art solutions MaMaDroid, DroidAPIMiner, MalDozer, in which PetaDroid outperforms them under all the evaluation settings.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

Citations

Karbab, ElMouatez Billah, and Mourad Debbabi. " PetaDroid: Adaptive Android Malware Detection using Deep Learning." DIMVA 2021.

Karbab, ElMouatez Billah, Mourad Debbabi, Abdelouahid Derhab, and Djedjiga Mouheb. "MalDozer: Automatic framework for android malware detection using deep learning." Digital Investigation 24 (2018): S48-S59.

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