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NoVirusThanks Anti-Rootkit Free Version

Rootkits are a dangerous program that enables administrator- level access to a computer or a network system. Rootkits can hide their presence from normal Antivirus programs by activating before your computer booted up completely. So, to detect their presence, special ant-rootkit programs like NoVirusThanks Anti-Rootkit are necessary.

NoVirusThanks Anti-Rootkit is a sophisticated rootkit analysis tool that can detect all hidden processes, hidden drivers, stealth DLL modules, code hooks, etc, existed on your hard drive and system memory.

If it find any suspicious activity or stealth objects (processes, modules, drivers etc.), it’ll highlights them in Red color. However, the program can’t remove detected items automatically, that’s beyond the scope of this tool, but offers a few forms of "unhooking" and file wiping options.

NoVirusThanks Anti-Rootkit is a must-have for anyone seeking true 32-bit Windows NT kernel security and system threat analysis. The vast detection range of industry standard rootkits is truly amazing especially without compromising system stability even in the most hostile, malware-plagued environments.

NoVirusThanks Anti-Rootkit is available in two versions. Free version has some limitations. More details and download.

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