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2020-10-29
Mahajan, Ginika, Saini, Bhavna, Anand, Shivam.  2019.  Malware Classification Using Machine Learning Algorithms and Tools. 2019 Second International Conference on Advanced Computational and Communication Paradigms (ICACCP). :1—8.

Malware classification is the process of categorizing the families of malware on the basis of their signatures. This work focuses on classifying the emerging malwares on the basis of comparable features of similar malwares. This paper proposes a novel framework that categorizes malware samples into their families and can identify new malware samples for analysis. For this six diverse classification techniques of machine learning are used. To get more comparative and thus accurate classification results, analysis is done using two different tools, named as Knime and Orange. The work proposed can help in identifying and thus cleaning new malwares and classifying malware into their families. The correctness of family classification of malwares is investigated in terms of confusion matrix, accuracy and Cohen's Kappa. After evaluation it is analyzed that Random Forest gives the highest accuracy.