Saturday, 19 July 2008 UnHackMe allows you to detect and remove a new generation
of Trojan programs - invisible Trojans. They are called "rootkits". A rootkit is
a collection of programs that a hacker uses to mask intrusion and obtain
administrator-level access to a computer or computer network. The intruder
installs a rootkit on a computer using a user action or by exploiting a known
vulnerability or cracking a password. The rootkit installs a backdoor giving the
hacker a full control of the computer. It hides their files, registry keys, and
process names, and network connections from your eyes. Your antivirus could not
detect such programs because they use compression and encryption of its
files.