Rootkit Detection Coming to Windows AntiSpyware

SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
edited July 2005 in Science & Tech
Eweek is reporting that Microsoft plans to integrate rootkit detection technology from its Strider Ghostbuster research project into future versions of the Windows AntiSpyware application.
Strider Ghostbuster, a prototype tool developed by Microsoft Corp.'s Cybersecurity and Systems Management Research Group, provides a straightforward way to detect Windows rootkits by comparing scan results between a clean system and one that may potentially be compromised.
Source: Eweek

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