Any anti-malware software that can scan the registry of a slaved drive?

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David H. Lipman

From: "Toxic" <staring@my_hd.tv>

| On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 19:35:14 +0000, Dustin Cook wrote:


| Do you think the often repeated endorsements in this forum of MBAM
| place it in the category of squeaky wheel, thereby increasing the
| likelihood of it being targeted for crippling attacks?

Doubtful.

More like the success of the software against the Rogues and TDSS.
 
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FromTheRafters

Dustin Cook said:
Some malware will kill us dead in our tracks, yes.

Maybe in the future, antimalware will have to go polymorphic to hide
from the malware - not much different on this side of the fence after
all, eh? :blush:)
 
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Dustin Cook

ASCII said:
like a mutex for whatever your executable depends?

Yep. Some block by filename, and others actually look for our presence in
memory and show us the door. *shrug*
 
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Dustin Cook

Toxic said:
Do you think the often repeated endorsements in this forum of MBAM
place it in the category of squeaky wheel, thereby increasing the
likelihood of it being targeted for crippling attacks?

I don't think this forum (usenet) has much if anything to do with it. When
you have a good product, in high use, it will be targetted; that's just the
way it is.
 
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Dustin Cook

Maybe in the future, antimalware will have to go polymorphic to hide
from the malware - not much different on this side of the fence after
all, eh? :blush:)

No, it seems the grass just looked taller.. :)
 

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