"David B."
Tue, 09 May 2017 07:45:26 GMT
in alt.computer.workshop, wrote:
On 08/05/2017 00:12, Shadow wrote:
On Sun, 7 May 2017 23:54:43 +0100, "David B."
wrote:
On 07/05/2017 22:20, Shadow wrote:
On Sun, 7 May 2017 16:28:20 +0100, "David B."
wrote:
On 07/05/2017 16:04, Shadow wrote:
On Sun, 7 May 2017 09:13:11 +0100, "David B."
wrote:
Talking to yourself again ?
You've lost it. Stark raving crazy.
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Do you agree with William Bowtrain?
About what ? Explain what he said.
[]'s
He said ....
No, in your own words. Explain what a rootkit is and how
you
would go about removing one (if possible).
It's your thread. I'm amazed you have not contributed
anything
other than 2 completely Off Topic cut and pastes.
[]'s
A rootkit is a stealthy type of malicious software designed to lie
hidden on a computer and remain undetected by antivirus software.
It enables continued administrative access to a computer, allowing
access to your personal information. Rootkits are frequently used
in combination with other malware to hide them from users and
security products.
There are a number of products available on-line which purport to
find and remove rootkits but I suspect that none of them would
leave you totally confident that your computer is 'clean'
afterwards.
The main target market was Microsoft Windows but nowadays Apple
computers are also being targeted.
You should credit the individual who wrote what you pasted here. So I
can properly correct their inaccurate information.
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I would like to apologize for not having offended you yet.
Please be patient. I will get to you shortly.