Hypersight Rootkit Detector (RC1)

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Hypersight Rootkit Detector is the first Virtual Intrusion Prevention System (VIPS) to use the brand-new approach to detect malicious software. The new approach encapsulates the operating system into a virtual machine, passing control over all critical events to the VIPS core.
The VIPS approach allows detecting the most sophisticated threats and brings your computer security to the new level. Hypersight Rootkit Detector is highly recommended to anyone sharing their financial detail (e.g. credit card numbers) over the Internet, as well as to those demanding the ultimate security. Hypersight Rootkit Detector has demonstrated great performance in the comparison tests.
Due to the requirements of a hardware platform to support virtualization, the current preview release is only compatible with Intel Core 2 family of processors for the time being. We are currently working on adding support for other CPUs.

Using Fast Code Test technology, it makes possible detection of code launched outside of drivers and kernel. The majority of recent kernel rootkits are about to be detected in the generic way.Version 1.0 beta can be obtained in terms of beta testing.

We are ready to introduce a brand new feature for our anti-rookit. Now Hypersight can detect and block hardware virtualization rootkits (Blue Pill, Vitriol and so on). Both Intel and AMD platforms are supported. Another great news: according to results of recent tests, Hypersight RD also detects Rustock.C (Win32.Ntldrbot) and BootKit (also known as MaosBoot).

Link: http://northsecuritylabs.com/

be a tester and download it: http://northsecuritylabs.com/download_new.aspx


if someone with a VM want to test it :D
 
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BoXX28 said:
Wow! Thanks for sharing this. Now I've got something new to try.

lol :D it is my pleasure ;)

btw, they said it virtualize the system, so testing it in a VM... your after-test results will be very appreciated.
 

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Nice, sadly don't have time to test (have way too much on my to-do-list!!) lol but hope to keep an eye on this and see how it turns out.
 
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