Using rescue CDs to ferret out malware is a great idea, in theory at least. Getting them to actually work is another story. Don’t make the same mistakes I did.
Review of several rescue CDs
Review of several rescue CDs
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/secur ... ag=nl.e036
Thanks for the link, very useful.
Maybe this site could help somebody, about detecting spyware (the name of the site could not be more especific):
http://probemyports.com/
Maybe this site could help somebody, about detecting spyware (the name of the site could not be more especific):
http://probemyports.com/
Problem with that list is that none of them are really "rescue cds". They are dedicated anti-malware/AV cds which I wouldn't really qualify as a rescue cd to diagnose and repair a system that is having issues unless you know for a fact that your issue is a virus/malware.
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