It's nice to see companies are getting proactive about rootkits, but now we will have to have another piece of software on our PC's.
" BitDefender has joined a growing list of security vendors testing tools for rootkit detection and cleanup.
The anti-virus vendor, a division of Softwin based in Bucharest, Romania, on July 7 lifted the wraps off a new anti-rootkit utility that promises to spot and delete stealthy software programs that are used by malicious hackers to hide malware. "