, 2007-04-24
Federico Biancuzzi interviews Nitin and Vipin Kumar, authors of VBootkit, a rootkit that is able to load from Windows Vista boot-sectors. They discuss the "features" of their code, the support of the various versions of Vista, the possibility to place it inside the BIOS (it needs around 1500 bytes), and the chance to use it to bypass Vista's product activation or avoid DRM.
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life is not easy for anyone
2007-04-25
oh really? (2 replies)
oh really? (2 replies)
Physical access doesn't mean you can load unsigned driver,play DRM,HighDef Videos.
2007-05-15
Robert Regal
Robert Regal

As far as credit goes boot sector viruses have long history of decades of existence with similar structure.So how Derek can be credited by DaveK.
Its better that source code should not be released & making malware writers job easier.
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