Instance attack: an explanation-based vulnerability analysis framework against DNNs for malware detection

Author:

Sun Ruijin1,Guo Shize2,Xing Changyou1,Duan Yexin3,Yang Luming4,Guo Xi5,Pan Zhisong1

Affiliation:

1. Army Engineering University of PLA, Nanjing, China

2. National Computer Network and Information Security Management Center, Beijing, China

3. Army Military Transportation University of PLA, Zhenjiang, China

4. National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China

5. University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China

Abstract

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are increasingly being used in malware detection and their robustness has been widely discussed. Conventionally, the development of an adversarial example generation scheme for DNNs involves either detailed knowledge concerning the model (i.e., gradient-based methods) or a substantial quantity of data for training a surrogate model. However, under many real-world circumstances, neither of these resources is necessarily available. Our work introduces the concept of the instance-based attack, which is both interpretable and suitable for deployment in a black-box environment. In our approach, a specific binary instance and a malware classifier are utilized as input. By incorporating data augmentation strategies, sufficient data are generated to train a relatively simple and interpretable model. Our methodology involves providing explanations for the detection model, which entails displaying the weights assigned to different components of the specific binary. Through the analysis of these explanations, we discover that the data subsections have a significant impact on the identification of malware. In this study, a novel function preserving transformation algorithm designed specifically for data subsections is introduced. Our approach involves leveraging binary diversification techniques to neutralize the effects of the most heavily-weighted section, thus generating effective adversarial examples. Our algorithm can fool the DNNs in certain cases with a success rate of almost 100%. Instance attack exhibits superior performance compared to the state-of-the-art approach. Notably, our technique can be implemented in a black-box environment and the results can be verified utilizing domain knowledge. The model can help to improve the robustness of malware detectors.

Funder

National Key R&D Plan

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Computer Science

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