Detecting Cryptojacking Malware

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Name: Chase D. Fickes
Majors: Mathematics, Computer Science
Advisors: Drew Pasteur, Max Taylor

Cryptojacking is a type of malware that has been increasing popular in the past decade. It quietly runs in the backgrounds of innocent people’s computers while mining cryptocurrency at the cost of decreasing the lifespan of those computers. Being able to detect such attacks is becoming important as time goes on. Using past works as inspiration, we attempt to replicate and improve the dynamic systems that have been used to detect cryptomining malware. Our methods proved to have a high recall, but will still need to be investigated further to become more optimal.

Posted in Comments Enabled, Independent Study, Symposium 2023 on April 12, 2023.


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