Mar 22, 2016

RogueKiller 12.0.3.0 For Windows


RogueKiller is an anti-malware program written in C++ and able to detect and remove generic malwares and some advanced threats such as rootkits, rogues, worms, etc.

Based on generic ways to find malwares by their behaviour (heuristics), on classic anti-malware analysis (signature finding) and on undocumented hacks, RogueKiller can find/remove most of the basic malwares (rogues, trojans, …) and some advanced threats like ZeroAccess or TDSS that behave more like rootkits.

RogueKiller is a tiny anti-malware maintained by a small team, and thus new detections are based on “most spread threats“. Software react quickly to integrate Detection and Removal of what think can be a global threat and affect a big amount of users across the world.

Here’s a little summary of what RogueKiller is able to do:
Kill malicious processes
Stop malicious services
Unload malicious DLLs from processes
Find/Kill malicious hidden processes
Find and remove malicious autostart entries, including: Registry keys (RUN/RUNONCE, …), Tasks Scheduler (1.0/2.0) and Startup folders
Find and remove registry hijacks, including: Shell / Load entries, Extension association hijacks and DLL hijacks
Read / Fix DNS Hijacks (DNS Fix button)
Read / Fix Proxy Hijacks (Proxy Fix button)
Read / Fix Hosts Hijacks (Hosts Fix button)
Restore shortcuts / files hidden by rogues of type “Fake HDD“
Read / Fix malicious Master Boot Record (MBR), even hidden behind rootkit
List / Fix SSDT – Shadow SSDT – IRP Hooks (Even with inline hooks)
Find and restore system files patched / faked by a rootkit
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McAfee Stinger utilizes next-generation scan technology, including rootkit scanning, and scan performance optimizations. It detects and removes threats identified under the "Threat List" option under Advanced menu options in the Stinger application.

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