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UnHackMe 2.5
Thursday, 19 May 2005
UnHackMe allows you to detect and remove a new generation of Trojan programs - invisible Trojans. They are called "rootkits". It's used to detect Invisible Trojans (rootkits) only.

What is rootkit?
A rootkit is a collection of programs that a hacker uses to mask intrusion and obtain administrator-level access to a computer or computer network. The intruder installs a rootkit on a computer using a user action or by exploiting a known vulnerability or cracking a password. The rootkit installs a backdoor giving the hacker a full control of the computer. It hides their files, registry keys, and process names, and network connections from your eyes.

Download security software: UnHackMe 2.5

Developer: Greatis Software

What's new:
- Added detection of AFX Rootkit 2005, Elite Keylogger, hidden processes.
- Added Exclusion List and Additional Information features.
 
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