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  • Funny things in registry

    I ran Sysinternals' new "Root Kit Revealer" program, and found something odd:

    HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\d346prt\Cfg\0Jf 40 12/16/2005 10:52 PM 0 bytes Hidden from Windows API.

    Sure enough, I can't see that in the normal Regedit program. What's with it?

    --John

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    look here
    and
    here

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    • #3
      Found a new toy named RootkitRevealer?
      You should use it for serious issues only. Our "rootkit" is used to protect our software only, thus nothing you've to worry about.
      Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
      They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Copytrooper
        Found a new toy named RootkitRevealer?
        You should use it for serious issues only. Our "rootkit" is used to protect our software only, thus nothing you've to worry about.
        I would I know if an anomaly is "serious" until I investigate it? It's not like the registry entry clearly states the owner and intent, or anything.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Copytrooper
          ...... Our "rootkit" is used to protect our software only, thus nothing you've to worry about.

          What lame explanation. Thats what Sony said as well.

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