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20% of world computers infected with rootkits

Malware researchers at Prevx have highlighted what they are calling a ‘massive growth’ in the number of PCs harboring rootkit infections. More than 725,000 PCs were scanned using the Prevx CSI malware scanner over a two-month period. Of the around 291,000 users who scanned their PCs during October 2007, some form of spyware or malware was found on one in six. Significantly, although rootkits were detected on 15.6% of PCs during October 2007, that figure had risen to 22% by early December. Rootkits are often ‘dropped’ or buried by other infections. They then modify a PC’s operating system to hide themselves from both the user and any security products installed on the computer. By so doing rootkits can allow criminals to remotely monitor, record, modify, steal and transfer data from the victim’s PC.

Some rootkits are undetectable by conventional antivirus and antispyware applications. A tech-savvy user may believe his or her computer is ‘clean’, and unwittingly pass on increasingly valuable personal and financial data. Since 1 December 2007, 114,891 new users have run Prevx CSI with rootkit-detection features enabled. Of those PCs, 1,678 had what Prevx describes as ’significant rootkit infections’. That equates to 1.46% or approximately one in 70 systems, which is almost 15 times higher than the one in 1,000 rootkit-infected PCs previously estimated by industry experts. These botnets counting hundreds of thousands PCs have to work with something, right?

Source: PC World 

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  1. someone13
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:45

    so how do we remove these rootkits?
    or keep keep ourselves away from installing them.

  2. Rattyt87
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:47

    Seriously though, I have Spysweeper, Spyware doctor and McAfee Security centre all running on my ‘business’ computer. It slows the heck out of the performance but I always thought better safe than sorry. Does this mean I could still have some nasty trojan keylogger sending my passwords over to Russia? and what else should I do?

  3. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:50

    @5

    You could also die in a car crash, does that stop you driving.

    You can only do so much, its not worth worrying about.

  4. AliBooBoo
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:53

    Not mine, I’m very careful.

    In case you don’t remember who I am, you can see my pics at http://www.hungry4u4more.com

  5. Crumpet King
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:55

    @3

    If I died in a car crash, yes I’d give up driving.

  6. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:56

    @5

    Lol fair point.

    @2
    Just download the CSI app form the link if you are bothered.
    Anything named CSI is bad in my opinion.

  7. finish him
    December 14th, 2007 | 11:59

    Thanks for the link Martin.

    Downloaded their malware detection tool, didn’t find anything =)

  8. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:04

    Im sure if you read into Anti-Virus and malware…whatever

    You will tie yourself up in knots, have scanners, checkers running every 15 minutes, they will all be better at each other….and all it does is slow your computer down and make you a paranoid physco…

    Just be careful what you download, where you get it from, and dont worry….Or do !!

  9. qwerty
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:06

    Linux is the solution

  10. toor
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:11

    Martin,

    Where did you get this headline from? Where do the 20% come from? Where is it said that 20% of ALL computers* around the world are infected with rootkits?
    Sorry to say that but this is just horrible anti-virus propaganda.
    I’ve been researching rootkits for years and that number is nothing but a lie. The real percentage should be way below 0.1%.
    The press release is just fearmongering imho.

    The number of machines infected with rootkits has to be smaller than the number of machines infected with “malware” because rootkits are a subset of malware. So if 20% are infected with rootkits, how many have to be infected with some malware? 50%? 80%? come on…

    I would appreciate it if you could do some research and then clear things up here because blindly spreading propaganda is a very dangerous thing.

    *: “computers” includes machines like servers, macs, *nix boxes, and a whole lot of others that are rarely infected with rootkits and together form a not unsignificant number.

  11. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:11

    Yeah thats great, I cant use it for f(_)ck all, so I can never get a virus.

    And I will spend so much time setting it up and messing around, I will smash the peice of sh1t with a hammer.

    So yeah, Linux it is then.

  12. Dean
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:12

    @9
    Do you have idea what rootkit is? Before anyone hear a anything viruslike they start shouting “linux is solution” go research more.

  13. linux schminux
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:12

    yeah, linux is the solution…i like the way none of my games work on it too.

  14. Cim
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:14

    “We base our statistics on that our ‘tool’ Prevx CSI Malware Detector installs a root-kit allowing us full access.” :P

    … but seriously, seems like an OK tool. It’s always impossible to exactly how effective software like this is, since most of us don’t go around installing rootkits and testing.

    Another good tool for finding rootkits and alike is Rootkit Revealer, available from Microsoft:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/RootkitRevealer.mspx

    It takes longer to run though and will show all files hidden from the OS. So you’ll see some from various game copy-protection solution and from Deamon-tools for example.

  15. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:14

    @10

    He says at the bottom its from PC World. Maybe if you had a look yourself rather than gobbing off.

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140538/article.html

  16. dragoshell
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:20

    this is only a publicity article for PREVX done by PC World :)

  17. Thumbs
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:20

    SecuROM install method creates a null registry key considered (even for some Microsoft products) as a rootkit.

  18. Gaganlok
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:21

    Well…i’m using Kaspersky internet security 7.. and it have Rootkit scan with three levels of Heuristic detection… and i trust kaspersky. Looks like i’m safe.

  19. essequemodeia
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:22

    @16 You nailed it right on the head.

  20. Andy
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:22

    You could do worse than try Hitman Pro.

    http://www.hitmanpro.nl/hitmanpro/

  21. Cim
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:25

    @15
    Gobbing off? What are you on about…

    Yes, it’s from PC World. Your point being?

  22. tossaway
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:25

    Maybe this explains why when coming to rlslog you get redirected to the spyware spam page righe off the back before even hitting the main page.
    I know you guys need ads to support your site, but the ads have gone over the edge. Sorry to say I’ll only visit rlslog with adblock plus enabled anymore.
    Dont respect your users, dont expect them to support you!

  23. toor
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:28

    @ Stewie:

    3 things to criticize then:

    1.: what’s the point in copy-pasting articles without even linking to the original?
    2.: the original article doesn’t say that 20% of “world computers” are infected with rootkits anywhere
    3.: why did Martin leave out some usefull parts like “(Ed. Note: another excellent tool for detecting rootkits is an application called IceSword) ” and “These stats don’t take into account the fact that users who scan their PCs are more likely to have concerns about infections.”

    I didn’t want to rant but post some constructive criticism. Sorry if that sounded a little bit harsh :)

  24. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:31

    @22

    You were gobbing off, saying “where did you get this release from…blah blah”

    The actual article says

    “One in Five PCs Infected With Rootkits”
    “Significantly, although rootkits were detected on 15.6% of PCs during October 2007, that figure had risen to 22% by early December.”

    So thats what Im on about you d1ck.

    Im not saying its true, and hes just saying whats on the page.

    Feel free to come out with more whining.

  25. Gaganlok
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:33

    It shud say>>>>>

    20% of malware infected computers in the world are infected with rootkits.

  26. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:33

    @24

    Ok, its editing on his part.

    But no worse than any other headline grabbing newspaper or the like. So many critics of this site, no wonder they are hard to find, everyones a f(_)cking expert.

  27. dragoshell
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:34

    @24: c’mon man … 1 out of 5 multiply it with 20 and you’ll get that 20 out of 100 which means 20%, now you got it :)

  28. busted
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:35

    use Nod 32

  29. Cim
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:36

    @25
    Dude, your the one whining. Read what I wrote again and you’ll see that I was just kidding… Sorry for thinking so highly of you that neglected to include [/sacasm].

  30. Anon
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:39

    that is a really weird statistic …

    people who think they have a rootkit infection are more likely to scan their computer…
    so it’s pretty obvious that a lot of people who scan actually have a rootkit infection.

    if we were to scan all of the computers in the world, this would be a much lower percentage imho

    (excuse my english, but i hope you get the picture i’m painting)

  31. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:41

    @30

    Yeah very funny…. I understand sarcasm, but I cant see any in that post. I think you need to practise more.

  32. STFU
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:42

    @21: Spot on. n00bs who only use facebook or spam and chain mail through their hotmail account and who don’t know a damn thing about real computing. These are the fools that receive and spread infection due to their total lack of knowledge. I’m surprised most of them can even figure out how to boot the machine in the first place.

  33. toor
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:44

    @ Stewie (post #25)

    I am not “Cim” (post #22) :)

    @ dagoshell

    I’m not complaining about the number, it’s the “of world computers” vs. “PCs”.

    @ Stewie (post #27)

    The thing is that this article lets the already misleading original article be even more misleading. Now let’s imagine someone quotes rlslog and does the same, leading to a constant decrease of usefull information. Like playing chinese whispers :)

  34. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:45

    @33

    We are all nOObs at something, once you get your first job and maybe even a girlfriend, you will understand.

    Just cos you are aware of viruses, does not make you all knowing you know…

    You will learn …You will learn.

  35. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:46

    @34

    What’s that you said mate. 45% now…Oh my god.

    Fair points :)

  36. Anon
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:48

    @33:
    we should make an OS without passwords …
    when u users wants to login, we just check his l33tness by asking a couple of questions:
    -what does DDOS stand for ?
    -what is a trojan ?
    -what does ‘free’ mean ?

    if you cant answer these question, the computer will go into denial of service to noobs mode :)

    or we could make a webbrowser with the same technology …
    no more noobs on the interwebs !

  37. Nufsed
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:50

    @Cim
    “Gobbing off? What are you on about…

    Yes, it’s from PC World. Your point being?”

    I think what he meant was; the article was in fact and ad for prevx.

  38. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:50

    @37

    Yeah brilliant, but when these nOObs are operating on your heart..or fixing your car.

    Your brilliant computer knowledge will be as much use as a chocolate ashtray. Its only computers, stop getting up your own ar5es.

  39. eitanois
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:51

    @9 Linux is only for g.a.y people…

  40. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:54

    @38

    Gitcha, well the whole web is full of adverts, and it must work.

    But fair point. How could any of these Anti-Virus companys sell stuff if they didnt tell us how bad things were, and how good they were.

    Theres an advert on TV just now, itd basically a hand held battery that plugs into the cigarette lighter connection for the battery. Saves having to get a jump start when the battery dies I suppose.

    The advert has a woman and two kids sat in a car, at night and in the rain. She gets this thing out and plugs it in, and the car starts and away she goes.

    I wonder how many women will buy that, and think it will cure every fault in the car.

    Unreal.

  41. toor
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:54

    @ Stewie

    Sorry, I didn’t get the last post (#36). Can you rephrase that?

  42. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:57

    You were on about chinese whispers..

    I made out that I heard 45% instead of 20%…

    You have ruined it now :)

  43. Anon
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:58

    @39
    only noobs have hearts! i’ve got an empty space where my heart used to be…

    only noobs drive cars! i just order everything i need of the internetz…

    chocolat ashtrays are really usefull when you have the munchies! i always have the munchies…

    it’s not just computer either… noobs should be denied every service know to man.

    ah well, i guess i’ll just have to keep dreaming of my perfect world…

    (more like ROFLMAOLOLBRBGTFOKTNX - just kidding yo)

  44. toor
    December 14th, 2007 | 12:59

    Oh sorry, stupid me. Nice and clever joke, didn’t want to ruin it. :)

  45. Anon
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:02

    Only noobs need to be told when leetpeople are making a funny :)

  46. Anthony
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:08

    I don’t have an anti-virus, software firewall or any spyware checking crap. I prefer speed over superstition.

    I’ve been fine for years, just only go on respected websites!

  47. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:11

    Yeah when you say speed, you mean how fast they will hack into your PC.
    Ive done what you have in the past, but Ive always had a firewall running. And you can go to a trusted site and still get hacked or download something they are not aware of as being infected.

    But its your kit, so its up to you at the end of the day.

  48. Cim
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:24

    @Nufsed (#38)
    I know it’s a “sponsored post” or whatever the correct term is, that’s sort of hard to miss (out of place info and no torrent link :P).

    Was just saying that they base their statistics on their free tool. They obviously have something to gain from having those statistics show rootkits everywhere.

    Also why I recommended the Rootkit Revealer. It’s made by Sysinternals which is a trusted company, bought by Microsoft a while back who now hosts all their tools on Microsoft.com. No reason to muck around with tools like this when there are free alternatives from trusted sources?

    @Anthony (#47)
    You should at least check periodically for various things, like rootkits or suspicious stuff running the background. Does not matter how careful you are, there are so many ways to get infected it can happen to anyone. The only way to be 100% safe is disable your networking and forget about the internets.

  49. nobody
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:25

    just get Linux. Problem Solved ;)

  50. Gotcha
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:26

    Hi

    The only utility I’ve found that will remove rootkits is
    http://www.gmer.net/index.php

  51. d
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:27

    i never used a anti virus, firewall etc in 3 years. i just scanned it with this pos tool…… result…nothing detected.

    conclusion: you all are being had.

  52. Blaze
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:27

    The last time I installed my win xp was about a year ago,since then I have no problems with my OS! I scanned my computer with this Prevx CSI tool an it found nothing! I wasnt surprised though,couse I now my computer is a fortress! Nod32,Spybot S&D and Spyware Blaster! Nothing can get through this defence! ;))

    Its recommended that you also put Comodo Firewall for extra protection! All these programs are free exept for Nod32

    Hope you find this usefull! :)))

  53. mupet0000
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:28

    Idiots get infected with rootkits. I dont browse stupid sites and use stupid p2p (limewire) stuff therefor i dont get infected.

    The problem is that people are just dumb.

  54. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:31

    Well done. Thats why MS kick out security patches for their software.

    Oh hold on they dont make Limewire or stupid sites…

    They must just be bored.

  55. toor
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:35

    @ 50

    rootkits come from the unix world…

    @ 51

    If you are infected with a rootkit, the best thing to do is do a complete reinstall because chances are that there is other stuff on your computer. At least that’s what I’d suggest

  56. Mike
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:39

    PREVX ACTUALLY SAID 1 IN 70 OR 1.46% OF PCS HAVE ROOTKIT INFECTIONS

    NOT 1 IN 5 OR 21% (that was for regular infections)

    I just read Prevx’s Press Release they never said 1 in 5 or 21% of PCs were infected by rootkits anywhere. The number of PCs infected by rootkits is quoted as follows:

    On Dec 1, 2007, Prevx CSI was enhanced to detect rootkits. Since then 114,891 new users have run Prevx CSI with this feature enabled. 1,678 PCs have been discovered with significant rootkit infections, 1.46 percent or approximately 1 in 70 PCs checked, and almost 15 times higher than the 1 in 1,000 PCs previously estimated by industry experts.

    ROOTKITS CLEARLY STATED BY PREVX AS

    1 IN 70 PCs, NOT 1 IN 5 PCs.

    That’s a very believable 1.4%.

    The 1 in 5 number or 21% is the number of PCs with regular infections.

    Looks like the scaremongering is people trying to twist Prevx’s clear message into something to get themselves traction my mis-quoting and leveraging Prevx’s name.

    Mike

  57. hy
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:42

    @53, blaze, i dont have any of the stuff you have, and i run xp home.-…. scan found nothing too. so who is superstitious here?

    if you are not a r3tard, you can have xp and be safe, stable and fast.

  58. none
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:45

    blaze is a spastic

  59. Anthony
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:51

    How is this tech news anyway? It’s more like marketing.

  60. mr æ
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:54

    been over a year since i formatted.i dont run any firewall or
    virus tools.once in a while i scan with adaware but it rarely comes up with anything of interrest.i only take action when its too late u might say.if i detect my machine is getting slower i investigate and solve the problem,and life goes on,
    i think its rediculus to spend crazy amounts on processing power and fast broadband,just to see it getting eaten by virus scsnners and firewalls.i jumped off that wagon about 2 years ago and even though i download pretty much everything i see….lol,”im very curious”i never seem to have a problem.
    i even got static ip.so its not like im making it hard for anyone to abuse my system,guess im just not that interresting!!

  61. klark kent
    December 14th, 2007 | 13:59

    I got a rootkit while playing Halo 3 (most awesome game ever)

  62. onetimenoob
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:10

    All you leet’s out there…keep in mind….YOU WERE ALL NOOBS AT ONE TIME…..maybe you should have stayed off your pc’s….Oh wait…then you would never learn a thing would you. Course back then you didn’t have leet aholes always flaming someone for wanting to learn…..
    SO F(_)CKING GROW UP AND MAYBE HELP THE NOOBS INSTEAD OF BEING SUCH SMARTASSES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  63. mac living with his mom
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:12

    hoIo 3 IS a rootkit.

  64. mac living with his mom
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:13

    onetimenoob….yeah but nowadays with google you cant be ignorant and expect to be massaged your b@lls.

  65. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:26

    @65

    Google is a search engine for the best part.

    And you can only search for what you know about. If you dont know, then how the f(_)ck do you search…

    Leave nOObs alone…

    You are obviously a nOOb at english…so STFU

  66. AleX
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:28

    So are there more computers infected with rootkits than the number of copies sold of Halo 3?

  67. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:32

    Halo 3…

    Mmmmm…that will be the best game ever, ever…till the next one.

    Oh to be 10 again.

  68. Adolf
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:35

    they mark http://www.nirsoft.net/ as all the spyware detectors.

    not cracker, hacker. hack into the system, crack copy protection.

  69. malware_infected
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:35

    I am keeping several trojan, virus, rootkit and keylogger in my computer where I download and share torrent , just in case the RIAA comes knocking at the door, I have proof to tell them that my computer is being hijacked.

  70. thrashie
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:36

    csi didnt detect anything on my unprotected pos pc.
    only run spyware doctor once in a while to get rid of some tracking/adware cookies (csi didnt do anything about those btw) .. or whenever i know i shouldnt start some fishy download.. but want to run it anyway ^^

    didnt buy decent hardware just to make it run slower with security background tasks.

  71. Nakata
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:48

    Some free utilities to remove rootkits:

    already mentioned is GMER.
    IceSword: http://antirootkit.com/software/IceSword.htm
    Hook Analyzer: http://www.resplendence.com/hookanalyzer

    Instructions to remove rootkits with IceSword:

    http://www.castlecops.com/t165203-IceSword_Instructions_in_English_Illustrated.html

  72. ScytheNoire
    December 14th, 2007 | 14:52

    Calling bogus on their numbers based on my own scan using their tool. It detected my HighPoint RocketRAID program as a Rootkit, which it might very well be, but it’s needed otherwise I lose some of my storage drives. So who knows how many of their rootkits are those that are needed for a legit use, like an addon SATA RAID card.

  73. asdf
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:04

    OMG OMG OMG!!! I ONLY HAVE NORMAN AND I THINK MY COMPUTERS MAY BE INFECTED WITH EVIL INTERNETS PIRATES VIRUSESES!!! WILL THIS APPLICATION HELP ME OR HAVE THEY ALREADY STOLEN ALL MY MONEY?!! COULD SOMEONE THATS NOT INFECTED CHECK MY BANK-ACCOUNT FOR ME?!! PLEASE HELP!!! THEYRE WATCHING!!!

    Ummm… yeah… 20% sounds about right.

    Hope you guys buy something proper for the money yeah. ;P

  74. dragoshell
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:11

    @70 =)) :) :) :)
    good one

  75. fart
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:21

    @9 qwerty you’re such a noob… lol

  76. Wah
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:24

    I’ve been using Prevx2.0 for a while now, it’s solid.

  77. mac living with his mom
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:30

    stewie, obviously you are the noob if you dont even know how to search about a topic on google. these noobs come ask questions about specific stuff, but they couldnt type those few words in google?

    noobs have no excuses, they are all lazy and conceided, who expect others to do all the work for them.

  78. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:40

    @81

    As I said before, you are a nOOb at English. Remember and do a search against the words you are trying to spell.

    conceided is not a word, and if you mean conceited, well that means

    “Holding or characterized by an unduly high opinion of oneself; vain.”

    I thnk that refers to people like you, not nOObs.

    So blow it our your bottom you d1ck…:)

  79. steves job
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:50

    @81, mac living with his mom

    We were all n00bs once. So get off your high horse and show them the way instead of being so condescending and smug, tospot

  80. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 15:55

    Wow you seem to be real good at talking about all the a$$ stuff.

    You are definately not a n00b at that.

  81. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:00

    Well Done. I can see you are a 10 yr old non nOOb. Enjoy cuddling up to your Mom tonight, at least she loves you.

    Im sure you will be another one of these Lone Gunman with lots of guns at your school, wear your Long Leather Matrix coat,it makes you look like Neo.

    Remember…you will be famous….Id1ot

  82. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:06

    Why would I need pen15 surgery for mens fashion.

    Have people touched you. Im sorry.

  83. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:11

    Ok you win.

    You are excellent. Party on Dude.

  84. dragoshell
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:21

    you got pretty crazy man…cut it out :)

  85. Anon
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:37

    at the end of the day every firewall / antivirus / whatever security measure is USELESS

    hackers use ports that have been opened in your firewall (eg. webserver, ftp server)… they only use these ports because that is the only thing on your computer that is vulnerable and that they have exploits for
    so a firewall doesnt really help us at all
    (thank god a firewall does more … like when somebody is scanning your host for open ports, the firewall blocks traffic to that user so he doesnt even find the weak spots…
    hackers solve this by only scanning on 1 port - the port that the latest exploit needs - but they scan every pc in the world - without the FBI IP ranges ofcourse ^^)

    once their exploit was successful they have a remote shell on your computer …
    what do you think the first thing is they do?
    that’s right, they turn off the antivirus and firewall …
    so an antivirus can only protect you from yourself (like when you download a virus because you think it is p0rn)

    so right about now there is nothing protecting your computer…
    insert rootkit - you got pwned
    every smart hacker has scanned his rootkit with almost every antivirus / rootkitdetector out there…
    every time their rootkit is detected, they just rewrite the code and they have a new undetectable rootkit again…

    same thing with virusses, your antivirus will not detect 99.9% of the virusses that are currently being used …
    once a virus becomes detectable, hackers stop using it or change the code…
    once an exploit has been made public, the vulnerable software will be updated as well, so the exploit becomes worthless…

    it’s a neverending battle … but thats the origin of evolution right ;P

    and the title of this article should read : “20% of all scanned PCs have rootkits” … it’s not like they scanned every pc on the planet

    nuff taught :)

  86. Anon
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:42

    oh right, the solution to this problem:

    in the future you can just choose which botnet you want to belong to…

    and as a return, the owner of the botnet will protect you from evil doers ^^

    (the botnets do not have to be hostile, we could all just help cure cancer and not wory about a thing)

  87. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:46

    100th Post

    Right this is a lot of b0LL0x now. Lets stop it now.

    We have worked out you dont need anything. Its all a conspiracy. Enjoy your calculator.

  88. podge
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:48

    100th comment! woot! woot!
    Is this better than Halo 3?

  89. podge
    December 14th, 2007 | 16:49

    Damn you stewie!

  90. Stewie
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:00

    I pwned you… :) And yes it was better than Halo 3 and COD 4.

    Get it up ye …

  91. Hatchet
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:00

    Whether the stats are right are w/e, I wouldn’t mind having the best scanner on the internet so I can do a quick scan before I ever need to send any critical information

  92. darran
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:01

    well the free test just got a false positive from a keygen on my desktop, so i would say the stats are a load of bollox. 20%+ is gibberish and false advertising.

  93. thc
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:06

    /netstop nameoftheantivirus

  94. thrashie
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:23

    @105

    what gave you the conclusion that the keygen isnt infected?

  95. Cowboy
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:25

    cos he is l33t.

    He aint stoopied to get Virus man. He keep windows and door shut.

    Nobody getting in that muderf00ker.

  96. Scamster
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:26

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI3TA8NK184
    Video on how to scam bux . To

    Easy, make money in minutes!

  97. Scamsterf
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:26

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI3TA8NK184
    Video on how to scam bux . To

    Easy, make money in minutes!

  98. December 14th, 2007 | 17:27

    I really hope you having fun there talking to yourself there under the names Kraken thrashie and even trying to use my name too bad mine has a real staff picture next to it

  99. December 14th, 2007 | 17:28

    my bad not thrashie under Hirohito

  100. December 14th, 2007 | 17:30

    lol not when you have a ban :P

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