SF new article announcement: Windows rootkits in 2005, part two

From: Kelly Martin (kel_at_securityfocus.com)
Date: 11/17/05

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    The following Infocus:Windows technical article was published on
    SecurityFocus today:

    Windows rootkits in 2005, part two
    By James Butler and Sherri Sparks
    2005-11-17

    This three-part article series looks at Windows rootkits indepth. Part
    two focuses on the latest cutting edge rootkit technologies that are
    used to hide malicious code from security scanners.

    http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1851


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