Friday, August 9, 2013

Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit (MBAR) 1.6.0.1005

Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit - application that can detect and disarm hidden threats - rootkits, correcting the damage they have caused the system. The utility does not require installation.
Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit (MBAR) is a tool developed by Malwarebytes Corporation to detect and remove complex, hidden malicious programs called "rootkits". Rootkits - Hidden form of malware that can not detect and remove most of the usual anti-virus scanners.
Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit is a handy and reliable application designed to scan, detect and remove malicious rootkits that are on your computer.
The archive also has a handy utility FixDamage, allowing the system to repair damage caused by the presence of rootkits. This operation will require a reboot in order to fix to take effect.
MBAR Malwarebytes Chameleon uses to protect itself from modification and deletion, as well as their process of termination of active malware in the system. This allows no attacks for the program to complete the process of detecting and removing threats.
Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit uses an active Internet connection to maintain the relevance of its database to detect and remove rootkits latest "zero-day".

Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit has been tested and proven to be effective against the following types of rootkits:
• kernel-mode drivers, which hide themselves, such as TDL1, TDL2/TDSS, MaxSS, Srizbi, Necurs, Cutwail etc.
• kernel-mode drivers, embedded malicious code in the kernel of the operating system, such as TDL3, ZeroAccess, Rloader and others.
• infects the Master Boot Record (MBR): TDL4, Mebroot / Sinowal, MoastBoot, Yurn, Pihar, and others.
• infects the Volume Boot Record / OS Bootstrap, such as Cidox.
• It infects the partition table, such as SST / Elureon.
• Patches user mode, such as ZeroAccess.
And many others.
Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit
Using Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit
• Unpack the archive to a folder in a convenient location.
• Open the folder where you extracted the contents and run mbar.exe.
• Follow the instructions in the wizard updates and scan your computer for threats.
• Click on the Cleanup to remove all threats and restart your computer if prompted.
• Wait until the system is turned off and performed the purification process.
• Perform another scan your system using Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit, to make sure that the computer is no longer any threat. If something is found again, then click Cleanup again and repeat the process.
• If no additional threats are found, make sure that your system is working properly by checking the functionality of the following components:
- Internet access;
- Update Windows;
- Firewall Windows.
• If there are additional problems with the system or components listed above, or other, run the fixdamage.exe, which is part of Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit, and restart your computer.
• Make sure that your system is now operating normally.
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