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PCHunter (XueTr) anti-rootkit new version
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<blockquote data-quote="Gnosis" data-source="post: 107874" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>PCHunter is <em><strong>straight wicked</strong></em>. That is all I can say.</p><p></p><p>Notice that the "other" tab under the "other" tab has a fix/scan/backup MBR function and a function to fix safe boot. Nice.</p><p></p><p>I use the "Kernel Module", "Ring 0", and "Startup Info" tabs the most. Under "Start up Info" you can see some items that task manager will not reveal, or at least I did.</p><p>PCHunter is the quickest way that I know of to see if something maliciously fishy is going on.</p><p>I use PCHunter to complement Comodo Killswitch and HitMan Pro when things don't seem right, or when I simply want to get quick intel for peace of mind; I can get a really good sense of the state of my system in under 5 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gnosis, post: 107874, member: 134"] PCHunter is [i][b]straight wicked[/b][/i]. That is all I can say. Notice that the "other" tab under the "other" tab has a fix/scan/backup MBR function and a function to fix safe boot. Nice. I use the "Kernel Module", "Ring 0", and "Startup Info" tabs the most. Under "Start up Info" you can see some items that task manager will not reveal, or at least I did. PCHunter is the quickest way that I know of to see if something maliciously fishy is going on. I use PCHunter to complement Comodo Killswitch and HitMan Pro when things don't seem right, or when I simply want to get quick intel for peace of mind; I can get a really good sense of the state of my system in under 5 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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