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Comments on: Excuse me sir: there's a rootkit in your master boot record
The wheel has come full circle
By Steve Roper Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 06:10 GMT
Seriously Joanna
By Alan Donaly Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 06:58 GMT
EFI
By lsproc Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 07:21 GMT
Nothing new under the sun
By Dr. Vesselin Bontchev Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 07:42 GMT
cruelty to rootkits surely
By penno Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 07:59 GMT
re: Round Wheels
By Edwin Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 08:33 GMT
hardware fix
By Steve Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 08:33 GMT
yesteryear....
By leslie Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 08:42 GMT
I don't understand
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:01 GMT
Vista security flaw eh?
By Phill Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:03 GMT
New class of attack?
By Andy Worth Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:24 GMT
What about..
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:27 GMT
New entry in AUTOEXEC.BAT
By Ferry Boat Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:50 GMT
@ The wheel has come full circle
By MarmiteToast Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:50 GMT
MBR++
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 09:52 GMT
Rutkowska - Zero Credibility
By bogsheet Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:01 GMT
@Steve Roper
By John Parker Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:17 GMT
Difficult to repair...
By Ash Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:19 GMT
MBR *= MBR
By Paul Townsend Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:30 GMT
more than 512 bytes available.
By Martin Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:30 GMT
@John Parker
By Edwin Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:45 GMT
Real SMARTer Software ........ [4Alien Concepts2]*
By amanfromMars Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:50 GMT
@bogsheet
By Steve Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 10:53 GMT
@Steve Roper
By Joe Blogs Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 11:11 GMT
Viruses/malware are good!
By Scott Millar Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 11:11 GMT
How can the BIOS protect the first sector, anyway
By Robert Forsyth Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 11:26 GMT
Really ?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 11:44 GMT
What's wrong with fdisk /mbr?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 11:47 GMT
@Steve
By Stan Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 13:31 GMT
You say 'undetected by most AV apps'
By b166er Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 13:35 GMT
@Robert
By Martin Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 13:50 GMT
Where's the issue?
By Lee Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 14:44 GMT
Re: Where's the issue?
By Lee Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 14:49 GMT
If it's undetectable...
By Paul Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 14:52 GMT
@ Joe Blogs
By 2FishInATank Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 15:59 GMT
what if
By Andrew Barratt Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 16:05 GMT
Am I the only one
By Harry Stottle Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 16:15 GMT
Even older-school solution to an old-school problem
By Paul Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 17:35 GMT
Well, if you ask me...
By Mark Wills Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 19:02 GMT
@ Andy Worth
By Morely Dotes Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 19:40 GMT
Re: Where's the issue?
By Steve Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 20:42 GMT
what's fdisk?
By nick Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 21:44 GMT
'Undetected'
By David Eddleman Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 22:44 GMT
Could we all stop fiddling with the MBR please?
By Adrian Esdaile Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 00:46 GMT
Vista has no protection!
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 10:22 GMT
Vista does have protection
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 11:26 GMT
How it works / how to detect
By mdubh Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 12:29 GMT
@mdubh - thanks
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 14:04 GMT
Hmm... old-timers virus infecting MBR heh?
By Luiz Abdala Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 22:32 GMT
what's fdisk?
By Dunhill Posted Saturday 12th January 2008 00:17 GMT
You know...
By Matthew Brown Posted Saturday 12th January 2008 10:19 GMT
"Mebroot cannot be removed while a computer is running"
By Jenkins Posted Saturday 12th January 2008 20:26 GMT
Fantastic news..........
By Ralph Beales Posted Sunday 13th January 2008 18:28 GMT