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arxiv: 2404.13125 · v1 · pith:AUIFO5XG · submitted 2024-04-19 · cs.CR · cs.LG

Towards Robust Real-Time Hardware-based Mobile Malware Detection using Multiple Instance Learning Formulation

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classification cs.CR cs.LG
keywords malwarebenignmobilehardware-basedinstancelearningmultiplereal-time
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This study introduces RT-HMD, a Hardware-based Malware Detector (HMD) for mobile devices, that refines malware representation in segmented time-series through a Multiple Instance Learning (MIL) approach. We address the mislabeling issue in real-time HMDs, where benign segments in malware time-series incorrectly inherit malware labels, leading to increased false positives. Utilizing the proposed Malicious Discriminative Score within the MIL framework, RT-HMD effectively identifies localized malware behaviors, thereby improving the predictive accuracy. Empirical analysis, using a hardware telemetry dataset collected from a mobile platform across 723 benign and 1033 malware samples, shows a 5% precision boost while maintaining recall, outperforming baselines affected by mislabeled benign segments.

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