DocumentCode :
2965483
Title :
Back to the Future: A Framework for Automatic Malware Removal and System Repair
Author :
Hsu, Francis ; Chen, Hao ; Ristenpart, Thomas ; Li, Jie ; Su, Zhendong
Author_Institution :
University of California, Davis, USA
fYear :
2006
fDate :
Dec. 2006
Firstpage :
257
Lastpage :
268
Abstract :
Malware, software with malicious intent, has emerged as a widely-spread threat to system security. It is difficult to detect malware reliably because new and polymorphic malware programs appear frequently. It is also difficult to remove malware and repair its damage to the system because it can extensively modify a system. We propose a novel framework for automatically removing malware from and repairing its damage to a system. The primary goal of our framework is to preserve system integrity. Our framework monitors and logs untrusted programs´ operations. Using the logs, it can completely remove malware programs and their effects on the system. Our framework does not require signatures or other prior knowledge of malware behavior. We implemented this framework on Windows and evaluated it with seven spyware, trojan horses, and email worms. Comparing our tool with two popular commercial anti-malware tools, we found that our tool detected all the malware´s modifications to the system detected by the commercial tools, but the commercial tools overlooked up to 97% of the modifications detected by our tool. The runtime and space overhead of our prototype tool is acceptable. Our experience suggests that this framework offers an effective new defense against malware.
Keywords :
Application software; Computer crashes; Computer worms; Delay; Detectors; Invasive software; Prototypes; Runtime; Security; Terrorism;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Security Applications Conference, 2006. ACSAC '06. 22nd Annual
Conference_Location :
Miami Beach, FL, USA
ISSN :
1063-9527
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2716-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACSAC.2006.16
Filename :
4041172
Link To Document :
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