How important is keeping root kits out?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by PhiloVance, Oct 19, 2007.

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  1. clambermatic

    clambermatic Registered Member

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    "...silent water runs deep." Hehehehe :shifty:
     
  2. lucas1985

    lucas1985 Retired Moderator

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    There's a little friction between Unhackme developers and the RkU folks. Think about this, if RkU has a single bit of malicious code, it should be in all AV's databases by now ;)
     
  3. LUSHER

    LUSHER Registered Member

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    True except you are missing one point. If 1/10 of what RKU guys are saying is true, the AV guys are all incompetent, and it would be child's play for RKU to conceal their malware from the AVs... :D

    So no, the fact the Avs don't detect anything don't give me much assurance lol...
     
  4. lucas1985

    lucas1985 Retired Moderator

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    I don't know of any piece of code that couldn't be debugged, disassembled and/or reverse engineered.
     
  5. aigle

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    And they themselves( RKU people) claim that Gmer stole their code!
     
  6. SystemJunkie

    SystemJunkie Resident Conspiracy Theorist

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    Why did you erase your last post?

    stop laughing..Tell exactly.. or quit.

    You are both right, but I can´t imagine that the fox and his crew are so advanced and no other brain is able to detect something created by human.

    There is so much confusion that nobody ever will be able to expect the truth. I am not willed to search this devil in detail, but maybe someone will reveal anything sometime.
     
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