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Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030619193758.02d11008@pop3.arrakis.es>
From: zeroboy at arrakis.es (zero)
Subject: NTRootkit

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Hi all,
          I was wondering, if NTRootkit hooks syscalls, many of the current
programs used to detect running procs and hidden keys in register will
fail. So, how could you actually detect if syscalls have been hooked? I
belive you could see if new native calls have been added, but how can you
detect hooked and modified native calls?

Thxs in advance

www.citfi.org
www.podergeek.com
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