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Harder-to-Detect Oracle Rootkit on the Way

January 25th, 2006 by Pete

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Harder-to-Detect Oracle Rootkit on the Way - by Paul F. Roberts

"A security expert working on a new version of an Oracle database rootkit says the programs are easy to create and could soon be as common as those that target operating systems like Windows."


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