Panda Anti Rootkit Scan

Discussion in 'malware problems & news' started by LoneWolf, Apr 17, 2007.

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  1. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

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    Tried Panda's new anti rootkit cause I was looking for one that you don't need to be a rocket scientist to read. Anyone know what this is and if I should be worried? Any suggestions on another anti rootkit scanner that might be better,but I do need to be able to understand the results.
     

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  2. The Hammer

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    Have you tried googling it?
     
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  4. LoneWolf

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    Yes, of course. The only thing it looks like is Tune Up Utilities 2007.

    Yes I Do. Looks like that must be it.
    Nothing to worry about then.
    A fp I hope.
     
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  5. webster

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    Yes, and No ;). It looks like Panda uses signatures, and also looks for suspicious things, that hooks the kernel.
     
  6. Perman

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    Hi, folks: I also have TuneUp Utilities 2007, and I scan w/ this app. Same finding as Travellinman. It must be a F.P. to say the least. Hmmm, why?
     
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    AVG Anti-Rootkit Free
    and
    Sophos Anti-Rootkit
    might be worth a try.
     
  8. LoneWolf

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    Sophos would not run for me.I tried it a while back and just recently.Locks up and gives me error messages.Never tried AVG's rootkit scanner thou.
     
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    AVG's rootkit scanner is supposed to be quite good :thumb:
     
  10. acr1965

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    Blacklight seems to be simple enough for me to understand. So it is safe to say anyone can use it with ease. I use it and AVG's rootkit scanner.


    http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/
     
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