GMER
GMER: The Rootkit Hunter Your pc Deserves
Let's be real GMER isn't one of those bloated "Swiss army knife" anti malware apps. It's lean, mean, and laser focused: rooting out Rootkit garbage that thinks it can hide in your pc. Crack it open and you're met with a no BS interface looks like windows Explorer had a security nerd makeover. Tabs for Processes, Modules, Services, Files, Registry, Rootkit/Malware, CMD, and Autostart. No manual required. Seriously, you just poke around and start snooping for weirdness.
So, What's Under the Hood?
This scan? It's kind of nuts, honestly. GMER digs up stuff you didn't even know existed on your system:
- Inline hooks (the sketchy kind, not the "hang up your jacket" variety)
- Shady drivers messing with IRP calls
- Drivers hijacking IDT whatever that means, you don't want it
- Drivers poking around in SSDT territory
- Registry keys doing their best Houdini act
- Hidden Alternate Data Streams (yeah, that's as dodgy as it sounds)
- Disk sectors hiding in the shadows hello there, MBR
- Files pulling ninja moves
- Services you never asked for
- Modules sliding by under the radar
- Threads just chillin' in the background
- Processes wearing the digital equivalent of an invisibility cloak
Spy on Everything (In a Good Way)
But hey, it's not just about hunting. GMER's also your system's private investigator. Wanna know what's happening in real time? Boom. You can watch:
- Brand new processes popping up (like whack a mole, but less fun)
- Drivers sliding in when you weren't looking
- Libraries getting loaded up
- Files getting messed with
- The registry getting a fresh coat of paint (or graffiti)
- Every single TCP/IP connection zipping around in the background
Rootkit Buster No Fluff, All Punch
Honestly, GMER has one job: rootkit smackdown. It's fast. It's tiny. Doesn't turn your pc into a space heater. And hallelujah no annoying pop ups or ads. You want rootkits out? This is the tool legends swear by.
Runs on Pretty Much Any windows
GMER's chill with all sorts of windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, whatever you've got gathering dust. Little hacker lifehack: rename the file before you run it. Not even kidding malware is basically allergic to GMER and will try to zap it if it sees the name. Disguise it and you're good to go.
Bottom line? If you're even a little paranoid about rootkits (and who isn't, these days), GMER's the tool you want riding shotgun. Fast, dead simple, and it actually delivers. What more do you want, a parade?
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Technical
| Title | GMER |
|---|---|
| Language | Windows NT, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
| License | Free |
| Author | GMER |
| Filename |
Version History
GMER 2.2.19882GMER 2.1.19357
