  Cudni La Merma - Vigilado Premium,MVM join:2003-12-20 Someshire
| reply to Mr Bluepill Re: RootKit Detectors - Not all = !
said by Mr Bluepill :
That's said, I see the guys at Castlecops have refused to endorse Rootkit Unhooker for use for some undisclosed reason. I would be inclined to follow their lead. Not undisclosed anymore 
»www.castlecops.com/postlite165478-.html "... Too buggy and needs more work. ..."
Cudni -- Some are born to failure, others achieve it, all deserve it.Help yourself so God can help you.MVP, Microsoft Windows Security 2006 |
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@rol.ru | Very interesting review from castlecops. Too buggy and need more work, lol. The same I can say about all other rkdetectors as well as about castlecops itself. |
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  Vampirefo Premium,MVM join:2000-12-11 Huntington, WV
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1 edit | reply to Cudni Did you remove the registry entries, and the driver that Rootkit Unhooker Dropped on your pc?
This is a sneaky program, not to be trusted, it makes way to many entries in the registry, and dropping the driver, is trojan like.
One should be told what is going to happen when they click RkUnhooker.exe, Other freeware scanners simply scan that's it, but this one has the actions of a Trojan, writing to the registry, dropping a driver, setting itself, up as a service.
None of the above is told to the user nor is it needed to just scan, your pc. -- Best Regards Vampirefo
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