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December 13, 2007

Rise of The Rootkits

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First it was viruses, then it was Trojans, next came worms, and of course then came spam. Now rootkit infections are on the rise, according to Prevx, makers spyware and malware detection and remediation technologies.

The company tracks statistics from users of its free Computer Security Investigator (CSI) tool. In October about 290,600 users installed CSI. Of those users 42,250 had spyware or other malware on their systems.

In December Prevx added rootkit detection to CSI and another 420,000 users installed the software. Approximately 115,000 ran CSI with rootkit detection enabled and nearly 1700 systems had some type of rootkit. Prevx's data indicates that 1 in 70 computers has a rootkit, which the company said is much higher than previously expected.

The picture isn't any better for businesses. A spokesperson for Prevx said that in the firsts 9 days of December, 93 companies took advantage of Prevx's scanning service and 13 found that at least one of their systems had become infected with a rootkit.

Another interesting finding is that of the 420,000 user's computers scanned in December, 77 percent had anti-virus and anti-malware software install. Even so, nearly 19 percent of those computer still had viruses and malware on their systems, which can be interpreted to mean that existing anti-virus and anti-malware defense software is inadequate and that users of those solutions aren't using them as effectively as they could.

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Reader Comments
Hi Mark,

Just a quick note about the Windows IT Pro article. I think you might want to elaborate a bit on this one. The article in a sense does get people to visit Prevx, however, I think you need to do some up front work and test out its product and report on that as well.

Their so called free scan looks like it’s a complete software install. Readers will want to know details about that and if it plays well with existing Antivirus packages already installed on users machines, how accurate it’s scans are and if the software uninstalls without incident.

It’s an enticing article, but many of us have been burned before after trying something like this out.

Best regards

jturnervbs December 14, 2007 (Article Rating: )


The problem could be also that the output from tools like Root Kit Revealer is kinda problematic for most users... Witch contribude to the problem...

trodas December 14, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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