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Fixing a hijacked / rootkitted PC
Hi all,
I am working for Reimage.com, although we are a break-fix product, but, it has achieved almost a 100% root kit removal - especially when using our poduct from a boot cd.
the entire solution was designed to make a PC work in less than 20 minutes, no matter what the problem is, we did not try to battle with AVs but somehow found ourselves being used instead the AVs.
We have customers from the banking industry, running our break/fix product on their clients machines before letting them connect to their account
the way it works is that brings the system to the most common condition and is taking our anything that it does not like.
There is a cool technology movie on the main page - take a look (www.reimage.com)
-- Jason