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I think I have a Possible Rootkit on an outboard seagate backup plus drive I just acquired, Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="pneuma1985" data-source="post: 536355" data-attributes="member: 40827"><p>I recently obtained a new outboard drive off a friend for 10$ lol good deal right...Well I plug her in and format it no problem also note I plugged it into a VM not my host machine to format it completely using Easus Partition Master. It seems as though something got through and that would be a rootkit, but I'm not sure so here are the logs. I should have DBAN'D the drive but instead I figured it would take to long given the size of the drive. So I decided not to zero write the drive out. I really need help if it is a rootkit or is this just HMPA throwing a false positive somehow. I'm not exactly sure how HMPA exploit mitigation works whether it embeds itself into the kernel or what. So if I am kitted I need help removing it. Drive L is the suspected drive that is kitted but I definitely need help on the steps to take to get rid of the rootkit if it is kitted. Thanks for any response. And</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pneuma1985, post: 536355, member: 40827"] I recently obtained a new outboard drive off a friend for 10$ lol good deal right...Well I plug her in and format it no problem also note I plugged it into a VM not my host machine to format it completely using Easus Partition Master. It seems as though something got through and that would be a rootkit, but I'm not sure so here are the logs. I should have DBAN'D the drive but instead I figured it would take to long given the size of the drive. So I decided not to zero write the drive out. I really need help if it is a rootkit or is this just HMPA throwing a false positive somehow. I'm not exactly sure how HMPA exploit mitigation works whether it embeds itself into the kernel or what. So if I am kitted I need help removing it. Drive L is the suspected drive that is kitted but I definitely need help on the steps to take to get rid of the rootkit if it is kitted. Thanks for any response. And [/QUOTE]
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