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July 6th, 2004, 10:03 PM
#11
It is naive to imagine you can tell what things are from their names. Does a Windows rootkit need to start up extra processes to be effective? No. Can it it hide entirely from this type of tools? Yes.
If a machine has definitely been compromised, there is never any valid course of action which doesn't involve a reformat (and very careful restore from backups)
Slarty
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