F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology detects objects that are hidden from users and security tools and offers the user an option to remove them. The main purpose is to fight rootkits and all kinds of malware that use rootkits. The F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology works by examining the system at a deep level. This enables it to detect objects that are hidden from the user and security software.
F-Secure BlackLight is able to correctly ignore non-malicious objects and alerts only on real rootkits, which makes it useful even for users without technical knowledge. It is also able to deal correctly with files that have been modified during the scanning process. This makes it possible to use it in the background without interrupting normal work.
Reviewing 2.2.1061 Beta (Apr 2, 2007)
It seems to work as intended, it's fast, it's compact, and it's freeware. I encountered no problems with this version, nor with any of the previous versions I've used.
Reviewing 2.2.1061 Beta (Apr 2, 2007)
Actually it's good until October 2007. 2006 can't be right! But if it encounters an error (I tried to access the Web site during scan . It is forever kaput.
Reviewing 2.2.1055 Beta (Dec 29, 2006)
Does what it's supposed to do and does it well. I was reluctant to try it at first because previous reviewers had said it was shareware. It is in fact not shareware, it does have an expiration date but this expiration date is used to prevent you from using it beyond its useful period of time, when it cannot detect the latest threats.
Reviewing 2.2.1055 Beta (Dec 29, 2006)
DatabaseBen
"the program worked but didn't find anything on my pc2"
This is good though yeh? duh
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