He's showing you how Windows could be patched to load inside the kernel.
A bootkit is a boot virus that is able to hook and patch Windows to get load into the Windows kernel, and thus getting unrestricted access to the entire computer. It is even able to bypass full volume encryption, because the master boot record is not encrypted.
@Volcaus He's showing you how Windows could be patched to load inside the kernel.
A bootkit is a boot virus that is able to hook and patch Windows to get load into the Windows kernel, and thus getting unrestricted access to the entire computer. It is even able to bypass full volume encryption, because the master boot record is not encrypted.
Can anyone help me out with this? You do boot the computer from the Vbootkit 2.0 disk, correct? When I attempt to do so on a machine running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition x64, it just hangs at a blank console screen that states "Booting Vbootkit 2.0" followed by a blinking cursor. Any tips or corrections appreciated.
Dumb fuck, you just opened a whoami.exe which showed your OS version and system info... fuckin idiot
EarhShaker 9 months ago
@EarhShaker Actually, you're the fucking idiot.
He's showing you how Windows could be patched to load inside the kernel.
A bootkit is a boot virus that is able to hook and patch Windows to get load into the Windows kernel, and thus getting unrestricted access to the entire computer. It is even able to bypass full volume encryption, because the master boot record is not encrypted.
TwiIightSparkle 2 months ago
wow you used command prompt to change directories just to make yourself look cool lol
Volcaus 1 year ago 3
@Volcaus He's showing you how Windows could be patched to load inside the kernel.
A bootkit is a boot virus that is able to hook and patch Windows to get load into the Windows kernel, and thus getting unrestricted access to the entire computer. It is even able to bypass full volume encryption, because the master boot record is not encrypted.
TwiIightSparkle 2 months ago
Can anyone help me out with this? You do boot the computer from the Vbootkit 2.0 disk, correct? When I attempt to do so on a machine running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition x64, it just hangs at a blank console screen that states "Booting Vbootkit 2.0" followed by a blinking cursor. Any tips or corrections appreciated.
silversnakeseven 1 year ago
give the download link plsss
ahmie1000 1 year ago
yourcomputer is slow starting up er whatever
DefaultNikko 2 years ago
It's a VM?
Maveas 2 years ago
@Maveas
He would have to in order to run screen-capture software at the bios and loading screens.
silversnakeseven 1 year ago
@silversnakeseven
Sorry. It was a reply to @DefaultNikko :)
Maveas 1 year ago
@Maveas
Gotcha :)
Still no luck with this, though :/
silversnakeseven 1 year ago
Tutorial?
WeEatBrainz 2 years ago