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Windows rootkits of 2005, part one
James Butler, Sherri Sparks

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Windows rootkits in 2005, part one 2005-11-09
rusga
It is impossible to fight the principle of rootkits within a rootkit based OS like windows itself and others.

So hereon, the task is to define wich rootkits are legitimate or not.

And this leads us to the principle of Sony/F4I's DRM current deployment.

... witch in turn, leads us to the principle that we should all be dumb-terminals without local execution and storage.

So, maybe the next big (and only) thing in Internetworking is interactive broadcasting (IB)?

But I guess someone has already thought of this before but in the meantime giving enough room for an industry to continue and legitimacy for IB to rise.

IMHO we're all very *dumb*-terminals with excess overhead and total *cost* of ownership. That's it.

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