Thanks for the information, it was very helpful!!!
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Browse All TopicsThe Company I work for uses Tripwire for monitoring changes to any server or system in the environment. Can someone please assist with telling me what could possibly be causing a Tripwire alert with the following registry key? Tripwire shows this:
Added "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTE
Removed "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTE
Total violations found: 2
Thank you!
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by: btpringlePosted on 2009-09-02 at 19:10:23ID: 25247356
Search Google for NWCWorkstation and you will get a lot of hits. This service is used to gain access to Novell resources (like shares and printers) even if the the "Services for NetWare" isn't installed.
I have been getting a lot of computers with rootkits and the fake antivirus programs installed that will enable this. You might want to run a rootkit scanner to see if one is installed on your computer.