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Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection
From: ge at linuxbox.org (Gadi Evron)
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 03:24:16 +0200
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1900533,00.aspGee this sounds just like virus wars, using add-on products to make up for weakness in the operating system. A reliable operating system would not permit such modifications in the first place
Whatever happened with Intel NX technology? Anyone followed up on that? "Rootkits" in this case seem to be *more* a good name for this tech than what rootkits actually are. Gadi.
Current thread:
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Kenneth R. van Wyk (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection ljknews (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Gadi Evron (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Ron Forrester (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection ljknews (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection David Eisner (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Greenarrow 1 (Dec 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Steven M. Bellovin (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Michael S Hines (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection mudge (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Crispin Cowan (Dec 14)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection ljknews (Dec 14)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Michael S Hines (Dec 14)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection Michael S Hines (Dec 13)
- Intel turning to hardware for rootkit detection ljknews (Dec 13)