Patent Document ID: 9665713
Application ID: 15076073
Patent Flag: 1

Claim One:
1. A computer-implemented method for improved zero-day malware detection comprising: receiving, at a computer that includes one or more processors and memory, a set of training files which are each known to be either malign or benign, wherein the training files comprise one or more types of computer files; partitioning, using the one or more computer processors, the set of training files into a plurality of categories wherein the categories are based on a type of file in each category; and training, using the one or more computer processors, category-specific classifiers that distinguish between malign and benign files in a category of files, wherein the training comprises: selecting one of the plurality of categories of training files, wherein each of the one or more categories corresponds to a type of file; identifying features present in the training files in the selected category of training files, wherein the identifying identifies n-gram features and the n-gram features include n-bytes of code; evaluating the identified features to determine the identified features most effective at distinguishing between malign and benign files; and building a category-specific classifier based on the evaluated features.