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Where Windows Malware Hides
A table listing over a 180 places where Windows malware can hide
Download a Microsoft Word document table listing every known Windows location where Windows malware can hide and launch from.
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This is the most complete list of its kind. It comes courtesy of my latest book, Professional Windows Desktop and Server Hardening (Wrox).
Posted by Roger Grimes on May 10, 2006 03:42 PM
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