Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller

Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller helps to remove Rootkits, which is a specific type of computer virus threat. Rootkits causes a major problem for many computer users. Rootkits started to spread in the year 2008. Most people consider Rootkits as one of the major causes of unauthorized Google redirects. Most computer users experience problems related to unauthorized Google redirects when Rootkits become active on a specific computer system.

Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller-Removes Rootkits

Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller is one of the tools designed specifically for detecting and removing Rootkits within a particular system. A new version of Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller was recently launched in the commercial marketplace. Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller is a special tool that holds the ability to remove Rootkits of the entire TDSS family. This tool is also helpful for removing various other Rootkits including Stoned, Whistler, Sinowa and Trup. One can also make use of Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller in order to detect unknown Rootkits. The unknown Rootkits are generally installed on a specific computer system.

Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller-Blocks Suspicious Objects

Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller can find a number of suspicious objects including blocked service, forged file, hidden service, blocked service and Rootkit.Win32.BackBoot.gen as well.

It is always possible to download free Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller version from the Knowledge Base of Kaspersky. Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller facilitates a number of command line switches as well. The command line switches –l helps to save a log into a particular file. –sigcheck is one of the other command line switches that detect specific signed drivers as suspicious. Kaspersky’s TDSSkiller features many other command line switches too.

Download link:
http://support.kaspersky.com/downloads/utils/tdsskiller.zip

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