A straightforward yet potent anti-malware program called Gmer closely checks your product for Rootkit exercise and vulnerabilities. A tabbed toolbar with processes, modules, services, files, registries, rootkit / malware, Cmd, and autostart is included in its standard explorer interface.
For Gmer images:
- hooks for inline.
- Visits to Irp are being hooked by drivers.
- Idt hooking by motorists.
- Ssdt is hooked by vehicles.
- Keys to a hidden register.
- Alternate Data Streams that are Hidden.
- ( Mbr ) hidden disk sectors
- folders that are hidden.
- unnoticed products
- modules that are hidden.
- Threads that are hidden.
- processes that are hidden.
Gmer allows you to keep an eye on the following system operations: process creation, driver and library stacking, submit operations, registry entries, and Tcp or Ip connections in addition to scanning for malware. Gmer is a particular device that specializes in rootkit removal, all things considered. It is a great anti-rootkit exfoliator that is quick, fairly light-weight, and does exactly what it says on the cannister.
Only Windows Nt, W2k, Xp, Vista, and 7 / 8 run * Gmer. Important: In order to eliminate certain malware from detecting Gmer and preventing it from starting, the programmer has advised copying the program under a different name.
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Technical
- Title:
- Windows version of Gmer 2.2. 19882
- Measurements of a folder:
- 380.93 kilobyte
- Requirements:
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- Windows 2000,
- 2003 Skylights,
- Windows Xp,
- Windows 8, etc.
- Windows Vista,
- Windows 10, etc.
- 98 Panels,
- Windows 7,
- Language:
- English
- languages that are spoken:
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- English,
- German,
- Spanish,
- French,
- Italian,
- Japanese,
- Polish,
- Chinese
- License:
- Free
- most recent revision:
- March 14th, 2023, Monday
- Author:
- GMER