kernel mode rootkits
Kernel mode rootkits are a type of malicious software that exploit vulnerabilities in the operating system's kernel, allowing them to gain unrestricted access and control over the entire system.
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- kernel mode debugging
- kernel-level malware
- kernel-level rootkits
- kernel-mode code injection
- kernel-mode keylogging
- memory manipulation in kernel-level rootkits
- return-oriented rootkits
- rootkit
- rootkit analysis
- rootkit detection and prevention
- rootkit hooking
- rootkit techniques
- rootkit technologies
- rootkits
- rootkits and root-level access