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An Attribute Extraction for Automated Malware Attack Classification and Detection Using Soft Computing Techniques.

Nabeel AlbishryRayed AlGhamdiAbdulmohsen AlmalawiAsif Irshad KhanPravin R KshirsagarBaru Debtera
Published in: Computational intelligence and neuroscience (2022)
Malware has grown in popularity as a method of conducting cyber assaults in former decades as a result of numerous new deception methods employed by malware. To preserve networks, information, and intelligence, malware must be detected as soon as feasible. This article compares various attribute extraction techniques with distinct machine learning algorithms for static malware classification and detection. The findings indicated that merging PCA attribute extraction and SVM classifier results in the highest correct rate with the fewest possible attributes, and this paper discusses sophisticated malware, their detection techniques, and how and where to defend systems and data from malware attacks. Overall, 96% the proposed method determines the malware more accurately than the existing methods.
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