Title :
A Stateful Approach to Spyware Detection and Removal
Author :
Wu, Ming-Wei ; Huang, Yennun ; Wang, Yi-Min ; Kuo, Sy-Yen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
Spyware, a type of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs), has become a significant threat to most Internet users as it introduces serious privacy disclosure and potential security breach to the systems. Current anti-spyware tools use signatures to detect spyware programs. Over time, spyware programs have grown more resilient to this technique; they utilize critical areas of the system to survive reboots and set up mini-installers that re-install a spyware program after it\´s been detected and removed. Since existing anti-spyware tools are stateless in the sense that they do not remember and monitor the spyware programs that were removed, they fail to permanently remove these self-healing spyware programs. This paper proposes STARS (stateful threat-aware removal system): a tool that at run time intercepts critical system accesses and assures removed spyware does not re-install itself after a successful removal of spyware program in the system. If a re-installation (self-healing) is detected, STARS infers the source of such activities and discovers additional "suspicious" programs. Experimental results show that STARS is effective in removing self-healing spyware programs that existing anti-spyware tools fail to do
Keywords :
Internet; data privacy; digital signatures; invasive software; Internet; anti-spyware tool; digital signature; potentially unwanted program; privacy disclosure; security breach; self-healing spyware program; spyware program detection; spyware program removal; stateful threat-aware removal system; Condition monitoring; Degradation; Internet; Invasive software; Licenses; National security; Operating systems; Peer to peer computing; Privacy; System performance;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Computing, 2006. PRDC '06. 12th Pacific Rim International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Riverside, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2724-8
DOI :
10.1109/PRDC.2006.15