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Re: Rootkits
From: Dotzero <dotzero () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 10:16:48 -0500
On 3/7/06, ankur jindal <ankurjn113 () hotmail com> wrote:
Hi Could someone tell me a few of the popular trojans or rootkits, of the types which are good at concealing themselves? I need this information for an exercise that I am doing. I'd appreciate it if you could also point out resources to eliminate them completely.
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