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Behavior-Based Detection of Cryptojacking Malware

Dmitry Tanana

20202020 Ural Symposium on Biomedical Engineering, Radioelectronics and Information Technology (USBEREIT)39 citationsDOI

Abstract

With rise of cryptocurrency popularity and value, more and more cybercriminals seek to profit using that new technology. Most common ways to obtain illegitimate profit using cryptocurrencies are ransomware and cryptojacking also known as malicious mining. And while ransomware is well-known and well-studied threat which is obvious by design, cryptojacking is often neglected because it's less harmful and much harder to detect. This article considers question of cryptojacking detection. Brief history and definition of cryptojacking are described as well as reasons for designing custom detection technique. We also propose complex detection technique based on CPU load by an application, which can be applied to both browser-based and executable-type cryptojacking samples. Prototype detection program based on our technique was designed using decision tree algorithm. The program was tested in a controlled virtual machine environment and achieved 82% success rate against selected number of cryptojacking samples. Finally, we'll discuss generalization of proposed technique for future work.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMalwareExecutableRansomwareCryptocurrencyPopularityDecision treeVirtual machineComputer securityOperating systemData miningMachine learningPsychologySocial psychologyAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesInformation and Cyber SecuritySpam and Phishing Detection