Hi Guys, Rootkit = Accessories for cheerleaders, pom poms, baton, etc. A 'kit' that contains items cheerleaders would use to 'root' for there team. AVG has a free rootkit tool, see: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390#avg-anti-rootkit-free Take Care Rico
Hi, some more antirootkit software. Please keep in mind any disclaimer given and that some tools may not come with any publisher support.
Steo seems none too impressed http://www.antirootkit.com/blog/2007/04/11/avg-anti-rootkit-free-the-verdict/ RKU is still #1
RKU is still #1 I agree. To the nay sayers, I have yet to find any evidence of hidden files installed. I have verified this fact from outside the hard drive.
Credit where it is due https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?p=982425#post982425 This is a very useful tool for inexperienced user's(ala Blacklight but 4 times more capable with my test samples) as it has aa streight forward mode of operation(GUI). RKU is still my forensic tool of use because of an extensive number of functions available for the more advanced user's