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Windows rootkits of 2005, part one
James Butler, Sherri Sparks
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Windows rootkits in 2005, part one
2005-11-07
Anonymous
Windows rootkits in 2005, part one
2005-11-08
Anonymous
Thanks for the well-written document.
I am really looking forward to the next parts.
Some questions
- why are the more advanced features of the Intel/AMD processors not used?
- what is done in the newest Windows versions to defend against this threat (XP, Vista)?
Rine le Comte
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Windows rootkits in 2005, part one
2005-11-09
rusga
Windows rootkits of 2005, part one
2008-03-20
Anonymous
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Copyright 2007, SecurityFocus
I am really looking forward to the next parts.
Some questions
- why are the more advanced features of the Intel/AMD processors not used?
- what is done in the newest Windows versions to defend against this threat (XP, Vista)?
Rine le Comte
[ reply ]
Link to this comment: http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/infocus/1850/36#36