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rootkit
[ root-kit, root‑ ]
noun
- malicious software that allows an unauthorized user to maintain access to a computer by concealing programs and processes, files, or data from the operating system.
verb (used with or without object)
- to install such software on (a computer, electronic device, etc.):
I think my system has been rootkitted.
rootkit
/ ˈruːtˌkɪt /
noun
- computing a set of programs used to gain unauthorized access to a computer's operating system, esp in order to destroy or alter files, attack other computers, etc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
ESET’s researchers say they found the hackers are now using a more sophisticated “rootkit” malware, known as LoJax, which embeds itself so deeply into a computer that it cannot be removed even if a computer’s operating system is reinstalled.
A rootkit is malware that hides in the computer’s boot software and re-establishes itself each time you boot the computer.
Unless there’s a specific program to remove that rootkit — and I haven’t been able to find one in this case — the only way to remove it is to reformat the boot drive and reinstall your applications.
Here he covers malware, cleaning and rootkit.
If we were really this good at prosecuting corporate crime, we wouldn’t have to destroy capitalism Chad 1 is rung up for including a rootkit in the Evil Corp app, possibly inspired by Sony-BMG slipping rootkits onto audio CDs in 2005.
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