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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- Date added: August 01, 2007
- Total Downloads: 17,403
- Downloads last week: 169
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- Average user rating: stars out of 20 votes
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Publisher's description
From GMER :GMER is an application that detects and removes rootkits. It scans for: hidden processes, hidden threads, hidden modules, hidden services, hidden files, hidden Alternate Data Streams, hidden registry keys, drivers hooking SSDT, drivers hooking IDT, drivers hooking IRP calls and inline hooks. GMER also allows to monitor the following system functions: processes creating, drivers loading, libraries loading, file functions, registry entries, TCP/IP connections.
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User reviews of GMER 1.0.13
- Average user rating: 2.9 stars out of 20 votes
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Version: GMER 1.0.13
"not very helpful as it does not tell you if it has found any this bad or not"
Cons: as this was to help keep you safe in online banking i would have though this program would have let you know after running it if it had found any thing bad
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Version: GMER 1.0.13
Pros: Easy to install, simple interface.
Cons: No built-in help file to explain the results. No clear indication if what is listed is good or bad. I'm just guessing, but it seems to be only a way to say if root-kits are present, because there didn't look like any command to remove or delete anything.
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: GMER 1.0.13
"There Is No Way Whatsoever to Interpret the Report"
Cons: At this point, I'm forced to rate GMER 1.0.13 with the lowest rating possible. The developer seems to have overlooked that the average computer user doesn't even know what a rootkit is, and therefore, may need some instructions or help file information to understand the meaning of the scan results. GMER might possibly be the best rootkit detector there is, I admit. However, there's no way for the user to know. There is absolutely no help file or documentation included with the program. Also, checking the web site provides no information on how to interpret GMER's scan results. The FAQs shown at GMER's web site have virtually no information. There is only the SLIGHTEST hint that a red-colored entry in the scan results might, repeat, MIGHT indicate the presence of a rootkit, however, even the meaning of a red-colored report entry is left in doubt.
I hesitate to rate GMER so poorly, but if you can't understand what the scan results are telling you, it's of little use.
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: GMER 1.0.13
Pros: If would be nice to be told how to run the program and how to interpret the results!
Cons: No info!
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