Review: Six Rootkit Detectors Protect Your System

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by ronjor, Jan 16, 2007.

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  1. Pedro

    Pedro Registered Member

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    Not anyone can use Gmer or RKU, i only try them out of curiosity, because unless it's obvious, there could be a rootkit in the scan results, and i wouldn't know.
    An AV company can't issue an AR, or AR capabilities in the AV, without making it rather straight forward to use. One button, scan, results, clean. Sure FPs can arise still, but no ntoskrnl.exe 0001Cwhatever. I can't read that, it's vodoo for me;)
     
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  3. EASTER.2010

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    I like what it reviews along with the GUI and all but wish they would upgrade it again soon. It has pulled a stubborn driver out for me once where some other tools failed but it's still fairly new to me and mostly untested otherwise.
     
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