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Microsoft Takes Another Anti-Rootkit Step
By
Larry Seltzer
January 24, 2006
Opinion:
Writing kernel-mode Windows programs was never easy, but as of 64-bit Windows Vista, Microsoft won't even let just anyone do it. It will help stop some rootkits, but it's not a complete answer.
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