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Bitdefender Rootkit Remover: Remove All Known Rootkits from Your PC

The Bitdefender Rootkit Remover is a simple to use free application for Windows that lets you find and eliminate known rootkits quickly and effectively. What is great with this tool is that you don’t need to reboot your computer into safe mode to use this tool. Just run it and click “Start Scan” button, it will instantly perform the scan and then you can cleanup, if any threat found.

Download AVG Anti-Virus Free 2012: Now With Enhanced Protection

AVG has released 2012 line of products for Internet Security, Antivirus, and Antivirus Free with some important security improvements including better protection against fake antivirus and ransomware. On the first run, I noticed that, unlike the previous 2011 edition it is lightweight on system, especially when scanning the PC.

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...

Remove Stuxnet And Its Variant Rootkits With BitDefender Stuxnet Removal Tool

Have you heard about the new threat Stuxnet and Tmphider rootkit (discovered in July of 2010) that spreads via pen drives? Surprisingly, these masked malware spreads in an entirely new fashion; it uses LNK file rather than the well-known autorun.inf file method. This highly severe threat enters into your system just by opening the drive location in Windows Explorer. After entering into your system, this rootkit paces two files named mrxnet.sys and mrxcls.sys (which are essentially driver files) and instruct your system to mask the threat. Moreover, these files somehow manage to produce certificate signed by Realtek. Detailed information available at Symantec A normal antivirus program can’t detect and remove this masked virus. If you’re using a free antivirus program just scan your system with Bitdefender Stuxnet Removal Tool. It is free and you can download it from here.

F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination

F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology detects objects that are hidden from users and security tools and offers the user an option to remove them. The main purpose is to fight rootkits and all kinds of malware that use rootkits. The F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology works by examining the system at a deep level. This enables BlackLight to detect objects that are hidden from the user and security software. Benefits of F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology: - Detect and eliminate active rootkits from the computer that Traditional antivirus scanners can't detect. - It does not confront the user with a long list of suspected objects, which makes F-Secure BlackLight useful even for non-technical users. - It can be used in the background during normal system operation. Other available scanners require a reboot during scan or may produce false positives if the system is used during scanning. - F-Secure BlackLight is suitable for use in both home a...

New Anti-Rootkit (Version 1.08) from Panda Security

Rootkits are malicious programs that enable administrator-level access to a computer or network system. It monitors traffic and keystrokes and makes a backdoor into the system for the hacker's use. A special feature of rootkits is, being well masked they often hide their presence from virus scanners. A scanner specialized in this type of malicious programs can only help you to solve the issues. Even though a few of modern virus scanners are comes bundled with rootkit scanner, a standalone scanner specialized in this category will be useful for most of us. It removes these types of pests and repairs manipulated drivers, registry, system files and process. The new Panda Anti-Rootkit will be able to detect and deactivate known and unknown pests from your computer. The program is freeware and no installation required. Just unzip and run. You can also enable a deep scan (required system restart). Features: 1. Capable of deactivating unknown rootkits. With this new version you'll ...

RootAlyzer detects hidden rootkits from your computer

Rootkits (programs, including viruses, spyware, and Trojans), are dangerous programs that monitor traffic and keystrokes and make a backdoor into the system for the hacker's use. They enable administrator-level access to a computer or a network system. They are often hiding their presence from virus scanners, so, only a scanner specialized in this type of malware can help. The RootAlyzer is a freeware tool that can detects various hiding methods usually used by rootkits. It goes through the file system, the registry and process related lists. When you start RootAlyzer, it performs a very quick scan of a few important places, taking about a second on modern machines. To check the full system, you have the possibility of choosing a Deep Scan. The program doesn’t required an installation, just run the RootAlyzer exe file and it supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista. More information and download is available from forums.spybot.info

Remove rootkit (hidden dangerous programs) from your computer

A rootkit is a malware program (or programs, including viruses, spyware, and Trojans) that enable administrator-level access to a computer or a network system. This dangerous program allows the installation of hidden files in a computer, monitors traffic and keystrokes and make a backdoor into the system for the hacker's use. Rootkits are often hiding their presence from antivirus programs, because they are activated before your computer has completely booted up Nowadays some of the antivirus software are comes bundled with anti root programs. Although new rootkits can be prevented from infecting the system, if you had any rootkits before you installed your anti-virus, they may never be revealed. Here are some of the best individual ant-rootkit tools for detecting and removing rootkits from your system. [Note: If you like to know more about rootkit problems, visit Rootkit.com . This site is dedicated to information about the rootkit problems. This is not a full list; instead they ...