There are many diiferent root kits out there, and there are a bunch of
different tools to detect them. Check out PacketStorm
(http://packetstorm.securify.com). One common thread is that almost all
root kits need to be compiled on the system that they are installed on.
Look for binaries with dates on them that don't match what they should
be.
Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
>
> BTW: Before I dip this disk in Lysol, could someone tell ne how to look for a
> root kit ? If there is one here I'd like to see it.
>
> Thanks
>
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