Bitdefender Rootkit Remover

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So What is rootkit?

A rootkit allows someone, either legitimate or malicious, to maintain command and control over a computer system, without the the computer system user knowing about it.
It is used to hide the presence of malicious objects such as trojans.
Definition by Bitdefender:
A rootkit is a program or a program kit that hides the presence of malware in the system.
A rootkit for Windows systems is a program that penetrates into the system and intercepts the system functions (Windows API). It can effectively hide its presence by intercepting and modifying low-level API functions

List of malicious programs 

  • Backdoor.Win32.Phanta.a,b; 
  • Backdoor.Win32.Sinowal.knf,kmy; 
  • Backdoor.Win32.Trup.a,b; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Aeon.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Backboot.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Batan.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Bootkor.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Cidox.a,b; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Clones.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.CPD.a,b; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Fisp.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Geth.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Goodkit.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Krogan.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Lapka.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.MyBios.b; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Nimnul.a; 
  • Rootkit.Boot.Pihar.a,b,c; 
  • Rootkit.Win32.TDSS; 
  • Rootkit.Win32.TDSS.mbr.

I downloaded it & ran it in my Gear.
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