Microsoft Intel To Turn Malware Into Images For Better Detection
The project is known as STAMINA: Static Malware-as-Image Network Analysis. The newly found technique works on an image-based system. It converts the malware into gray scale images and then scans and analyzes its structural and textural patterns for malware. The process works by taking the binary form of the input file and converting it into a stream of raw pixel data, which is then converted into a picture. A trained neural network then examines it to check the existence of any infectious element....