Title: "Linux Security 101 - Can You Outsmart a RootKit?"
Hey all, I'm a newbie to Linux (trying to switch from Windows) and I've been curious about rootkits for a while. I've been reading about how they can give malware complete control over your system, but I'm wondering if there are any foolproof ways to protect against them. Specifically, are there any Linux distributions or tools that are particularly effective at detecting and removing rootkits?
Hey all, I'm a newbie to Linux (trying to switch from Windows) and I've been curious about rootkits for a while. I've been reading about how they can give malware complete control over your system, but I'm wondering if there are any foolproof ways to protect against them. Specifically, are there any Linux distributions or tools that are particularly effective at detecting and removing rootkits?