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by takeda
3569 days ago
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rootkit comes from unix, it was a tool helping to restore admin privileges even after the admin found that the host was hacked (that's where the name comes from root = admin on unix). Its goal was to be invisible. The sony rootkit was named somewhat incorrectly, because it also tried to hide itself and no other existing malware names fit it. |
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Are you sure? It also commonly referred to such kits being used by hostile parties. I've personally interrupted an attempt at installing the "Hungarian Rootkit" in the 90's. (I put unpatched Red Hat 6 online when Red Hat 7 was out.)
(that's where the name comes from root = admin on unix)
The fact that you think this is something that bears explaining is interesting in the context of HN. I hope this is based on something you've noticed about recent user trends here. There was a time when someone would be very surprised if a user here didn't already know this.