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ICSS 2012-11-22
13:15
Hiroshima Miyajima Mori-no-Yado Packer Identification Based on Binary Code of Malware Using Machine Learning
Ryoichi Isawa, Tao Ban, Daisuke Inoue (NICT) ICSS2012-48
PEiD is a well-known packer identi cation tool. However, it often fails to identify a packer name of the target le beca... [more] ICSS2012-48
pp.19-24
IA, ICSS 2011-06-17
13:00
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology Detecting Original Entry Point based on Comparing Runtime Library Codes in Malware Unpacking
Kazuki Iwamoto, Katsumi Wasaki (Shinshu Univ.) IA2011-10 ICSS2011-10
Almost malwares are compressed or encrypted by packer.
So we can't analyse them directly.
Several methods to extract a... [more]
IA2011-10 ICSS2011-10
pp.57-62
ICSS 2011-03-25
15:10
Tokyo Suspended Automatic Unpacking Based on Entropy of Memory-Access Values
Eitaro Shioji, Yuhei Kawakoya, Makoto Iwamura, Mitsutaka Itoh (NTT Corp.) ICSS2010-63
Malware executables are often obfuscated with encryption or compression using a technique known as packing, thus perform... [more] ICSS2010-63
pp.41-46
IA, ICSS 2010-06-17
13:55
Kyoto Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University Automatic OEP Finding Method for Malware Unpacking
Yuhei Kawakoya, Makoto Iwamura, Mitsutaka Itoh (NTT) IA2010-3 ICSS2010-3
Malware analysts have to first extract hidden original code from a packed executable to analyze malware functionalities,... [more] IA2010-3 ICSS2010-3
pp.13-18
IA, ICSS 2010-06-17
14:20
Kyoto Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University How to Identify Code Region after Detecting Entry Point of Malware
Makoto Iwamura, Mitsutaka Itoh (NTT/Waseda Univ.), Yoichi Muraoka (Waseda Univ.) IA2010-4 ICSS2010-4
The goal of many existing methods for unpacking was finding OEP (Original Entry Point), not identifying where the origin... [more] IA2010-4 ICSS2010-4
pp.19-24
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