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What USB boot style scanners besides ESET still exist and is there still a multiscanner USB tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1095666" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>Back in the day there was a USB tool that included all the nice Admin recovery tools and scanners all in one boot package, does it still exist?</p><p>Also, what other USB Boot scanners exist besides the Eset USB boot scanner ?</p><p></p><p>I am experiencing a weird anomalous behaviour on my old 2016 Win10 (kept up to date) light ASUS laptop. Now I don't know if it's the touchpad acting funky or if it's an infection. Now I am 99% certain that it's not infected since I have practiced safe hex on that laptop and secondly it's running Deep Instinct maxed out along with Windows Defender configured with Defender UI maxed out. On top of that it's hardened by Andy Ful Harden Windows set to max. I have ran an KVRT scanner and came out with nil. It's also running secure boot (which we know it can be spoofed via the shared crypto keys). The only thing could be is bios level infection but the lappy has never left my presence and all bios updates were downloaded from ASUS.</p><p></p><p>Thus, just in case it's some weird rootkit I would like to scan it with multiple engines via boot USB scanner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1095666, member: 99742"] Back in the day there was a USB tool that included all the nice Admin recovery tools and scanners all in one boot package, does it still exist? Also, what other USB Boot scanners exist besides the Eset USB boot scanner ? I am experiencing a weird anomalous behaviour on my old 2016 Win10 (kept up to date) light ASUS laptop. Now I don't know if it's the touchpad acting funky or if it's an infection. Now I am 99% certain that it's not infected since I have practiced safe hex on that laptop and secondly it's running Deep Instinct maxed out along with Windows Defender configured with Defender UI maxed out. On top of that it's hardened by Andy Ful Harden Windows set to max. I have ran an KVRT scanner and came out with nil. It's also running secure boot (which we know it can be spoofed via the shared crypto keys). The only thing could be is bios level infection but the lappy has never left my presence and all bios updates were downloaded from ASUS. Thus, just in case it's some weird rootkit I would like to scan it with multiple engines via boot USB scanner. [/QUOTE]
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