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Attack of the super rootkits

by Iain Thomson

18 Apr 2007

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New rootkit developments are keeping security experts on their toes, according to McAfee. Rootkits are routinely including malware such as Trojans, worms and viruses that actively conceal their existence at a low level within operating systems and are becoming more prevalent and more sophisticated and will continue to do so.

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