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Q1:
Which Operating System does HiddenFinder support?
HiddenFinder can run on the following OS.
1. Windows 2000 Professional and Server (any service pack level)
2. Windows XP (any service pack level)
Q2:
What can HiddenFinder do?
HiddenFinder can detect and kill the hidden process and driver
hidden by
hacker's code. Process is the dynamic invocation of a program
along with the
system resource required for the program to run. Driver is the
program
running in kernel level to provide critical system support and
hardware
support. Hacker used to hide their own process and driver to escape
the
detection.
Q3:
How to install the HiddenFinder?
You can download the setup program from
http://www.wenpoint.com/download/download.php and save it in your
local directory. Then run the setup. The setup will start to install
the
program.
Q4: How can I quickly find a hidden process or driver by using HiddenFinder?
The Hidden Finder display consists of two sub-windows. The left
window
is the statistics of process and driver. The statistics shows the
number of Total and Hidden process and driver. The righ window shows
the
detail information of process and driver. If a process and driver
is
hidden. The "Hidden" tag will be put in the "Attribute"
column for that
process or driver.
The statistics entry in left window is also a link for you to
switch
the process and driver view by clicking it.
Q5: Can I kill a detected hidden process?
Yes, you can easily kill the hidden process by using the context
menu. You can pop up the context menu by right clicking the process
item, then click"Kill Process" menu item.
Q6: After upgrading to version 1.2, why I got a "driver
version not match" eror?
If you upgrade from version 1.1 to 1.2, you may run into this
issue. This is because the driver of previous version 1.1 is still
running. The easy way to fix this issue is to reboot the system
after the upgrade.
Q7: Driver failure "Unable to load driver: 1058"
When you start HiddenFinder, you get a pop up window which says "Unable to load driver:1058". Usually this is because the service is locked up if HiddenFinder did not gracefully exit previously. You can fix this by rebooting the operating system.
Q8: What does a detected hidden process mean?
One frequently asked question is: HiddenFinder detects a hidden process in my system. What does the hidden process mean? As a quick answer, the detection of hidden process implies an intrusion to your system. It implies the attack already get control of your system. The hidden process itself could be a spyware, a backdoor, a virus or a Trojan horse. Usually a rootkit is also installed to take control of your system in kernel level. The rootkit can facilitate the further attack actions.
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