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AVMiner: Expansible and Semantic-Preserving Anti-Virus Labels Mining Method

With the increase in the variety and quantity of malware, there is an urgent need to speed up the diagnosis and the analysis of malware. Extracting the malware family-related tokens from AV (Anti-Virus) labels, provided by online anti-virus engines, paves the way for pre-diagnosing the malware. Automatically extract the vital information from AV labels will greatly enhance the detection ability of security enterprises and equip the research ability of security analysts. Recent works like AVCLASS and AVCLASS2 try to extract the attributes of malware from AV labels and establish the taxonomy based on expert knowledge. However, due to the uncertain trend of complicated malicious behaviors, the system needs the following abilities to face the challenge: preserving vital semantics, being expansible, and free from expert knowledge. In this work, we present AVMiner, an expansible malware tagging system that can mine the most vital tokens from AV labels. AVMiner adopts natural language processing techniques and clustering methods to generate a sequence of tokens without expert knowledge ranked by importance. AVMiner can self-update when new samples come. Finally, we evaluate AVMiner on over 8,000 samples from well-known datasets with manually labeled ground truth, which outperforms previous works.

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