Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 6th Nov 2005 11:45 UTC
Windows Microsoft's Windows AntiSpyware technology has been renamed "Windows Defender" and has been expanded to detect and remove rootkits, keystroke loggers and other forms of malware. The revamped application will be bundled into the Windows Vista operating system, but users will be free to choose a competing spyware protection product from a redesigned Windows Security Center.
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RE: Rootkits eh?
by on Sun 6th Nov 2005 16:21 UTC in reply to "Rootkits eh?"

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The key question is, why was that piece of software able to modify something it shouldn't have?

-bytecoder

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