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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. Greg Hoglund - Wikipedia

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    Several well known rootkits and anti-rootkits were hosted from rootkit.com, including Jamie Butler's FU rootkit, Hacker Defender by HF, Bluepill by Joanna Rutkowska and Alexander Tereshkin, ShadowWalker by Sherri Sparks, FUTo by Peter Silberman, BootKit by Derek Soeder (eEye), and AFX Rootkit by Aphex.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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

  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. 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 ...

  8. Category:Windows malware - Wikipedia

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  9. Blue Pill (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Pill is the codename for a rootkit based on x86 virtualization.Blue Pill originally required AMD-V (Pacifica) virtualization support, but was later ported to support Intel VT-x (Vanderpool) as well.