On a dataset of 11,928 files encrypted by 75 ransomware families, Hoeffding Tree classifiers best detect full and AES-Base64 encryption, while Random Forest with differential entropy best detects intermittent encryption.
GuardFS: a File System for Integrated Detection and Mitigation of Linux-based Ransomware
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Although ransomware has received broad attention in media and research, this evolving threat vector still poses a systematic threat. Related literature has explored their detection using various approaches leveraging Machine and Deep Learning. While these approaches are effective in detecting malware, they do not answer how to use this intelligence to protect against threats, raising concerns about their applicability in a hostile environment. Solutions that focus on mitigation rarely explore how to prevent and not just alert or halt its execution, especially when considering Linux-based samples. This paper presents GuardFS, a file system-based approach to investigate the integration of detection and mitigation of ransomware. Using a bespoke overlay file system, data is extracted before files are accessed. Models trained on this data are used by three novel defense configurations that obfuscate, delay, or track access to the file system. The experiments on GuardFS test the configurations in a reactive setting. The results demonstrate that although data loss cannot be completely prevented, it can be significantly reduced. Usability and performance analysis demonstrate that the defense effectiveness of the configurations relates to their impact on resource consumption and usability.
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Data Encryption Battlefield: A Deep Dive into the Dynamic Confrontations in Ransomware Attacks
On a dataset of 11,928 files encrypted by 75 ransomware families, Hoeffding Tree classifiers best detect full and AES-Base64 encryption, while Random Forest with differential entropy best detects intermittent encryption.