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A New Formulation for Zeroth-Order Optimization of Adversarial EXEmples in Malware Detection

Machine learning malware detectors are vulnerable to adversarial EXEmples, i.e., carefully-crafted Windows programs tailored to evade detection. Unlike other adversarial problems, attacks in this context must be functionality-preserving, a constraint that is challenging to address. As a consequence, heuristic algorithms are typically used, which inject new content, either randomly-picked or harvested from legitimate programs. In this paper, we show how learning malware detectors can be cast within a zeroth-order optimization framework, which allows incorporating functionality-preserving manipulations. This permits the deployment of sound and efficient gradient-free optimization algorithms, which come with theoretical guarantees and allow for minimal hyper-parameters tuning. As a by-product, we propose and study ZEXE, a novel zeroth-order attack against Windows malware detection. Compared to state-of-the-art techniques, ZEXE provides improvement in the evasion rate, reducing to less than one third the size of the injected content.

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