Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 White Papers

Memory Scanning Under Windows NT

Overview There are many viruses which use the directory stealth technique under Windows 95 and Windows NT, respectively. We have also seen the first implementation of a Windows 95 full stealth virus (Win95/Zerg.3849). While it is not an easy task to develop a memory scanner for Windows 95, the problem is much more complex under Windows NT. In my paper I am going to introduce the different ways 32-bit viruses stay in memory as a particular process and describe the possible methods of detecting and deactivating them.

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Date PublishedSeptember 1999 Downloads1
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