Does NOD32 have to be specifically able to identify a rootkit to protect against it, or can they be proactively dedicated by NOD32s heuristics?
A combination of both, actually: NOD32’s anti-threat technology works against both known and unknown rootkits. During its creation, the technology was successful in proactively detecting new, previously-unknown rootkits. However, just like the other components in NOD32, the anti-threat technology will be updated as the threat landscape evolves.
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