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    A Rootkit Is a Piece of Software That Masquerades as an Innocent
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A Rootkit Is a Piece of Software That Masquerades as an Innocent

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A rootkit is a piece of software that masquerades as an innocent, and perhaps useful, program, but that is actually designed for malicious purpose.

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