SanityCheck is an advanced rootkit and malware detection tool for Windows which thoroughly scans the system for threats and irregularities which indicate malware or rootkit behavior. By making use of special deep inventory techniques, this program detects hidden and spoofed processes, hidden threads, hidden drivers and a large number of hooks and hacks which are typically the work of rootkits and malware. It offers a comprehensible report which gives a detailed explanation of any irregularities found and offers suggestions on how to solve or further investigate any situation.
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1. Runs on almost all Windows versions
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Makes use of special deep inventory techniques
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Detect hidden processes
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Detect obfuscated processes
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Detect processes attempting to appear as common system processes
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Detect processes with obviously deceptive names
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Detect processes without product, company or description information
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Verify signatures and checksums of processes and kernel modules
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Detect SSDT hooks
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Detect Import Address Table hooks
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Detect kernel object callout hooks
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Detect hidden drivers
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Detect hijacked driver entry points
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Find the culprit
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Comprehensible report
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Optional expert mode

Supported Operating Systems

SanityCheck runs on the following operating systems:

Windows 7
Windows 7 x64 editions
Windows 2008 Server
Windows 2008 Server x64 editions
Windows Vista
Windows Vista x64 editions
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or greater)
Windows XP x64 edition (all service packs)
Windows Server 2003 (all service packs)
Windows Server 2003 x64 editions (all service packs)
Windows Server 2000 (with Update Rollup 1 and Service Pack 4)


Download

Code:
http://resplendence.com/download/sanitySetup.exe
Is this software for novice computer users ?
Although SanityCheck creates a comprehensible report about your system, it is not recommended for absolute novice computer users who for instance do not have any idea about the software they have installed on their system.


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