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Curt:
F-secure blacklight is part of my F-secure Anti-Virus for WorkStations 7 installation ..-justice (July 07, 2007, 07:07 AM)
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http://www.f-secure.com/home_user/ - but pricey, isn't it:

Detecting RootKits
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BTW:

Today justice is a thousand posts behind Darwin...(??):

#300 -Curt (July 07, 2007, 07:16 AM)
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 :Thmbsup: more justice!

Lashiec:
Curt, that's the Internet Security suite, which includes lots of things like a firewall or a antispam filter. The one justice is using costs 39.95 € for a one year license.

Grorgy:
The internet suite seems fairly well priced for one of the top line ones to.

f0dder:
...and just remember that nothing will be 100% proof in detecting rootkits. There's so many ways you can hide yourself, and after that it becomes a cat-and-mouse game where anti-rootkit software jumps through massive hoops to try and detect specific rootkits.

laughinglizard:
I use IceSword myself.

There's a good site with information and discussion about rootkits here:
http://www.antirootkit.com/index.htm

They have a pretty good roundup of Rootkit Detection & Removal Software software, including the name, publisher, OS, the Cost/Rating and the Version.

http://www.antirootkit.com/software/index.htm

They have a similar list for Rootkit Prevention Software at the bottom of the page.

I've used Cyberhawk since early beta and think its a good product but recently started using NOD32. They added several security features I like, and, are Gizmo's number one (not free) choice.

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