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Hi,
2 days ago, I installed Zemana Antilogger and Defense Wall on my laptop. Yesterday, I launched Gmer and it detected a rootkit in hidden process. Could you tell me if this detection is linked with ZAL and/or DF ? Moreover, when clicking on the right side of my mouse ("rootkit hidden procces"), the "delete service" is on greyscale. I can kill the process, but it won't delete the rootkit. http://www.imagebam.com/image/05552539913036 http://www.imagebam.com/image/56483d39913038 Thanks for your help ! |
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disable one software, scan with gmer then repeat for other software to establish which, if any causes, gmer detection
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Thanks Cuni for your reply,
I've not yet disable one of the 2 applications. I'm suspected also SuperAntispyware. Anyway, I did GMER scanning again (without disabled DFF and ZAL) and it didn't detect anything this time while SpyDllRemover, still detect a rootkit hidden process. It makes me confused at this time, do I have to rely on Gmer or SpyDllRemover ? Waiting for your response before disable the 3 softwares. |
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I run again Gmer and it doesn't detect anything !
I suspect SpyDllRemover to give some false alarms. Now, it has detected 2 rootkit hidden process. Do you have noticed false alarms with SpyDLLRemover ? Do you have another good free rootkit detector and remover to check again ? ![]() |
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