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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. December 14th, 2007 | 17:33

    wow we mite just lose one person who keeps spaming under the same ip with diffrent names 81.155.***.**

  2. darran
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:45

    @95, cuz kaspersky and nod32 said it wasnt :)

  3. Wankstar
    December 14th, 2007 | 17:58

    20% is wrong! It’s gacilion gacilion procent!

    F0cking propoganda, and the idiots buy into it.

    Yes dudes, the hackers really want your p0rn – they really need a rootkit on your machine.

  4. open
    December 14th, 2007 | 18:04

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/RootkitRevealer.mspx
    RootkitRevealer is an advanced rootkit detection utility. Free!! Free!!

  5. RaynLog2399
    December 14th, 2007 | 18:38

    I just checked my system for rootkits yesterday with UnHackMe program and it didnt find anything. My anti-virus also and anti-rootkit enabled.. the problem is the rootkits that are invisible to all rootkits.. until the anti-rootkit technology gets better I think rootkits percentage is probably 99 percent.

  6. Josh
    December 14th, 2007 | 19:08

    Rootkit Revealer showed that I have some but how do I remove them?

  7. French Bushpig
    December 14th, 2007 | 20:00

    I ask men to rootkit my nipples.

  8. dontbelievethehype
    December 14th, 2007 | 20:06

    PcWorld is a pretty good site/magazine, but they MOST DEFINITELY write “articles” that promote a certain product, most like advertisements really. A good example is this years best Anti Spyware products: PCTools Spyware Doctor. This program has NEVER been even half as good as counterspy, webroot, or even AVG’s antispyware, and PCTools has been a major advertiser for PCWorld for many years. Now they’re pushing Prevx, which until today I had never heard of, and I keep up with this stuff. It’s just advertising, nothing more. Scaremongering advertising.

    Just use Comodo firewall Pro with Defense+ and maybe counterspy or spysweeper, even AVG for extra backup.

  9. SirDaz
    December 14th, 2007 | 20:21

    I ran their proggy and it says I’m clean, there is only so much you can do. The so much is called common sense. Anything less and well bye bye your PC.

  10. LMFAO
    December 14th, 2007 | 20:27

    I hate commercials

  11. Charlieboy
    December 14th, 2007 | 20:35

    could somebody tell me what a noob is please, oh and whats a rootkit too?

  12. ricko
    December 14th, 2007 | 21:56

    ^^^^noob

  13. allmont
    December 14th, 2007 | 22:08

    lol, my current antivirus flagged the anti malware scanner for installing a trojan (not correct i bet)

  14. Rekrul
    December 14th, 2007 | 22:19

    Well, I tried to scan my system, but Windows 98 isn’t supported. I guess that means that I’m safe from rootkits, since if I wasn’t, surely they wouldn’t ignore people like me just because we use an older OS…

  15. Will
    December 15th, 2007 | 06:07

    20%? Where did that figure come from, I see no proof of that!

  16. wycked.ninja
    December 15th, 2007 | 06:42

    thanx for the news… scanned my comp….despite having an av and fw in place i go tht root kit… will clean with the links above

  17. Charlieboy
    December 15th, 2007 | 08:46

    I got vista 64 bit, can i get rootkits still with all that driver signing malarky, and is there a rootkit detector that works with 64 bit OS, coz rootkit detector and icesword dont, hmmmmmmmmmm i wonder

  18. Blueorange Tekknologee
    December 15th, 2007 | 19:32

    We don’t need anti-virus, we need vaccines…

  19. scoopex
    December 17th, 2007 | 01:22

    I ran that ice sword program and it nearly destroyed my computer, had to repair windows with the xp CD. the other prog hook analyser only brought up one hook and it was daemon tools. this rootkit stuff a load of bs

  20. Isiah
    December 20th, 2007 | 00:00

    This software is a virus in itself! installed it on 3 machines at work and now JUST those 3 machines are infected with Worm.Win32.Huhk.c _ Kaspersky AVP picked it up the morning after installing CSI.

    RLSLOG can expect a letter from my lawyers over this crap…

    DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS SOFTWARE!!!

  21. Ace
    June 26th, 2008 | 10:30

    Man half these nerds apparently don’t realize that not everyone is as much into computers as them and are not as familiar with them, just because your lives revolve around a computer doesn’t mean that just because X person uses them, that he will be familiar with it and know all ins and out, its not that simple, if you weren’t so ignorant you’d understand that that applies to most things in life as well, from cars, your health and what not… we are all *noobs* at a lot of things so don’t go bashing people, its annoying and makes you look like an idiot. Besides even I get careless sometimes with computers, I have 2 Av, configured my router to block all macs etc… and firewalls and know if a hacker had enough time and was skilled enough he could probably get access to my files, lets see where your l33tnez goes if that happens..

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