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Just forwarding, because I've had a look:
The final one for today. ;)

On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 03:37:43 +0200, Rakesh Pandit wrote:

> unhide -- Tool to find hidden processes and TCP/UDP ports from rootkits

Sounds interesting, didn't knew that one.


Project site tells rkhunter uses it:
  $ repoquery --whatrequires unhide
  $
Hmmm?
What's known here?


Unhide 20100201
http://www.security-projects.com/?Unhide

says: ** This project has been moved to http://www.unhide-forensics.info ***
Please update your bookmark


Current Stable Version:
-->  2012-12-29

Apparently much newer.

Similarly to chkrootkit (but not limited to that one), a tool like this
can break in funny ways without anything discovering it. For example, if
it starts parsing something incorrectly, it can happen that it doesn't
find anything. This can be hard to debug without a test-case.

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