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  2. AFX Windows Rootkit 2003 - Wikipedia

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    AFX Windows Rootkit 2003 is a user mode rootkit that hides files, processes and registry. Installation. When the installer of the rootkit is executed, the installer ...

  3. AFX - Wikipedia

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    AFX may stand for: . AFX Windows Rootkit 2003, a user-mode Windows rootkit that hides files, processes and registry; AFX News Limited, a London financial news agency; Animation Framework eXtension, a model for representing 3D graphics content defined in MPEG-4 Part 16

  4. Greg Hoglund - Wikipedia

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    A complete list can be found on the wayback engine for rootkit.com Last snapshot of rootkit.com on Wayback. [20] Rootkit.com's original site administrators were Greg Hoglund, Charles Weidner (Handle Redacted), Fuzen_Op (Jamie Butler), Barns ( Barnaby Jack ), Caezar of GhettoHackers (Riley Eller), Talis (JD Glaser of NTObjectives), and Vacuum of ...

  5. Category:Rootkits - Wikipedia

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    AFX Windows Rootkit 2003; Alureon; B. Backdoor (computing) Blue Pill (software) C. Careto (malware) List of compact discs sold with Extended Copy Protection; D ...

  6. Rootkit - Wikipedia

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    Rootkit detection is difficult because a rootkit may be able to subvert the software that is intended to find it. Detection methods include using an alternative and trusted operating system , behavior-based methods, signature scanning, difference scanning, and memory dump analysis.

  7. The Rootkit Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Rootkits are notoriously used by the black hat hacking community. A rootkit allows an attacker to subvert a compromised system. This subversion can take place at the application level, as is the case for the early rootkits that replaced a set of common administrative tools, but can be more dangerous when it occurs at the kernel level.

  8. Extended Copy Protection - Wikipedia

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    It was used on some CDs distributed by Sony BMG and sparked the 2005 Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal; in that context it is also known as the Sony rootkit. Security researchers, beginning with Mark Russinovich in October 2005, have described the program as functionally identical to a rootkit : a computer program used by computer intruders ...

  9. Talk:AFX Windows Rootkit 2003 - Wikipedia

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