Best Rootkit Protection

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Pedro, Nov 7, 2006.

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  1. cheater87

    cheater87 Registered Member

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    XD spywaredoctor that thing messed up my uncle's computer and it stopped working on mine
     
  2. the insider

    the insider Registered Member

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    I use Unhackme : simple and good ;)
     
  3. SystemJunkie

    SystemJunkie Resident Conspiracy Theorist

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    Do you think unhack me detect anything? It has lots of false positives.

    I don´t think it´s max. reliable.

    Spywaredoctor has good sides, but I think it could eat up some of your ressources too, not that extreme bad like spy sweeper or even "norton crazy hook fanatics".
     
  4. JerryM

    JerryM Registered Member

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    I don't know how good it is, but I have had it at least a year, and have never had a FP.

    Jerry
     
  5. Pedro

    Pedro Registered Member

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    Anyone?
     
  6. SystemJunkie

    SystemJunkie Resident Conspiracy Theorist

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    Yes, surely.
     
  7. Zombini

    Zombini Registered Member

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    Nothing new here. Norton has detected Rootkit (without a fancy "anti-stealthing" name) since NIS/NAV 2007. Under the covers it uses core APIs acquired from Veritas which (lets just say) know a little more about file systems than eset ever will :)
     
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