• DocumentCode
    738150
  • Title

    Program Characterization Using Runtime Values and Its Application to Software Plagiarism Detection

  • Author

    Jhi, Yoon-Chan ; Jia, Xiaoqi ; Wang, Xinran ; Zhu, Sencun ; Liu, Peng ; Wu, Dinghao

  • Author_Institution
    Samsung SDS R&D Center, Seoul, Korea
  • Volume
    41
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    925
  • Lastpage
    943
  • Abstract
    Illegal code reuse has become a serious threat to the software community. Identifying similar or identical code fragments becomes much more challenging in code theft cases where plagiarizers can use various automated code transformation or obfuscation techniques to hide stolen code from being detected. Previous works in this field are largely limited in that (i) most of them cannot handle advanced obfuscation techniques, and (ii) the methods based on source code analysis are not practical since the source code of suspicious programs typically cannot be obtained until strong evidences have been collected. Based on the observation that some critical runtime values of a program are hard to be replaced or eliminated by semantics-preserving transformation techniques, we introduce a novel approach to dynamic characterization of executable programs. Leveraging such invariant values, our technique is resilient to various control and data obfuscation techniques. We show how the values can be extracted and refined to expose the critical values and how we can apply this runtime property to help solve problems in software plagiarism detection. We have implemented a prototype with a dynamic taint analyzer atop a generic processor emulator. Our value-based plagiarism detection method (VaPD) uses the longest common subsequence based similarity measuring algorithms to check whether two code fragments belong to the same lineage. We evaluate our proposed method through a set of real-world automated obfuscators. Our experimental results show that the value-based method successfully discriminates 34 plagiarisms obfuscated by SandMark, plagiarisms heavily obfuscated by KlassMaster, programs obfuscated by Thicket, and executables obfuscated by Loco/Diablo.
  • Keywords
    Java; Optimization; Plagiarism; Program processors; Runtime; Semantics; Software plagiarism detection; dynamic code identification; dynamic code identification.;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0098-5589
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSE.2015.2418777
  • Filename
    7076635