persistence mechanisms in rootkits
Persistence mechanisms in rootkits refer to the techniques used by malicious software to maintain access and control over a compromised system. This includes methods such as creating hidden files, modifying registry settings, and installing malicious services to ensure the rootkit remains active and undetected. These persistence mechanisms allow the rootkit to continue its malicious activities even after a system reboot or security software scan.
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