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Windows Root Kits a Stealthy Threat
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2003-03-05

Hackers are using vastly more sophisticated techniques to secretly control the machines they've cracked, and experts say it's just the beginning.

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Windows Root Kits a Stealthy Threat 2003-03-05
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There is a cure, but its proactive, not reactive. 2003-03-07
Anonymous
This kernel-level security product is patent pending and only allows authenticated code to run on a machine, and has been proven at the U.S. Army Research Labs.

Process Authentication

read more at seventhknight.com

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Windows Root Kits a Stealthy Threat 2003-03-09
DarkS0rcerer
Absolutely probably? 2003-03-12
Anonymous
Windows Root Kits a Stealthy Threat 2003-03-12
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