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Experience Report: Using JA4+ Fingerprints for Malware Detection in Encrypted Traffic

MATOUŠEK Petr, RYŠAVÝ Ondřej and BURGETOVÁ Ivana. Experience Report: Using JA4+ Fingerprints for Malware Detection in Encrypted Traffic. In: 2024, p. 5.
Czech title
Používání otisků JA4+ pro detekce škodlivého kódu v šifrovaném provozu
Type
conference paper
Language
english
Authors
Abstract

Detection of malware communications is limited due to encryption. Malware control, updates, and distribution are encapsulated in TLS tunnels, making it difficult to distinguish between malicious and benign transmissions. One way, how to detect malware communication, is to analyze the TLS handshake and obtain so-called JA4+ fingerprints. This report analyses the effectiveness of JA4+ fingerprints for malware detection, focusing specifically on the JA4, JA4S and JA4X fingerprints and their accuracy. It examines the process of creating malware fingerprints, explores the uniqueness of these fingerprints across  different malware families and their ability to distinguish between malicious and benign applications. By examining the overlap and uniqueness, the study evaluates the effectiveness of using JA4+ fingerprints to detect malware in encrypted communications.

Published
2024 (in print)
Pages
5
Conference
10th International Conference on Network and Service Management, Praha, CZ
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{FITPUB13252,
   author = "Petr Matou\v{s}ek and Ond\v{r}ej Ry\v{s}av\'{y} and Ivana Burgetov\'{a}",
   title = "Experience Report: Using JA4+ Fingerprints for Malware Detection in Encrypted Traffic",
   pages = 5,
   year = 2024,
   language = "english",
   url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/13252"
}
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