RootKit Hook Analyzer 3.01

RootKit Hook Analyzer 3.01 Screenshot RootKit Hook Analyzer is a security utility which will check if there are any rootkits installed on your PC which hook the kernel system services.

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RootKit Hook Analyzer is a security utility which will check if there are any rootkits installed on your PC which hook the kernel system services.

Kernel RootKit Hooks are installed modules which intercept the principal system services that all programs and the operating system rely on.

If any of these system services are intercepted and modified it means that there is a possibility that the safety of your system is at risk and that spyware, viruses or malware are active.

Kernel hooks are out of fashion these days and not officially documented and considered deprecated by Microsoft. The pioneering heroes of the old days who discovered how to actually implement them have all adopted the new fashion of advising against using kernel hooks as a programming practice.

Often kernel hooks are unnecessary because there are documented ways which allow a programmer to achieve his goal. However in a lot of system tools such as monitoring and antivirus software, kernel hooks are the only available technique to get the difficult job done and thus an unavoidable necessary evil.

Important is that if your kernel system services are hooked that you can find out which is the responsible software that makes use of these techniques. Inspired by all the discussions going on about the Sony CD protection rootkit, we have developed the RootKit Hook Analyzer.

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