PREEMPT: PReempting Malware by Examining Embedded Processor Traces

Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019(2019)

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Anti-virus software (AVS) tools are used to detect Malware in a system. However, software-based AVS are vulnerable to attacks. A malicious entity can exploit these vulnerabilities to subvert the AVS. Recently, hardware components such as Hardware Performance Counters (HPC) have been used for Malware detection. In this paper, we propose PREEMPT, a zero overhead, high-accuracy and low-latency technique to detect Malware by re-purposing the embedded trace buffer (ETB), a debug hardware component available in most modern processors. The ETB is used for post-silicon validation and debug and allows us to control and monitor the internal activities of a chip, beyond what is provided by the Input/Output pins. PREEMPT combines these hardware-level observations with machine learning-based classifiers to preempt Malware before it can cause damage. There are many benefits of re-using the ETB for Malware detection. It is difficult to hack into hardware compared to software, and hence, PREEMPT is more robust against attacks than AVS. PREEMPT does not incur performance penalties. Finally, PREEMPT has a high True Positive value of 94% and maintains a low False Positive value of 2%.
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hardware performance counters,PREEMPT malware,embedded processor traces,malware detection,HPC,machine learning-based classifiers,hardware-level observations,post-silicon validation,debug hardware component,ETB,embedded trace buffer,low-latency technique,zero overhead,software-based AVS,anti-virus software tools,processor traces
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