Deep System Explorer (DSE) is one of the most powerful anti-rootkit/anti-hook detection systems ever created. DSE operates at the lowest level of your system (kernel-mode), and is able to generically detect virtually any trojan/virus/rootkit. From code modifications to kernel-level hooks, DSE can detect a wide variety of tricks that are used by malicious software, allowing it to generically detect (no databases required) virtually any form of malware, whether it's a trojan, a rootkit, a virus, a worm or so on. Just some of the detection aspects of DSE include:* Code modifications* IAT/EAT (Import/Export) Address Table hooks* HotKey hooks* PsNotifyRoutine hooks* SetWinEventHook hooks* ShellHooks* Debuggers (including software and hardware breakpoints)* Hidden DLLs* Hidden Files* Hidden Handles* Hidden Kernel Modules* Hidden Ports* Hidden Processes* Hidden Registry* Hidden Services* Hidden Threads* Hidden Windows* Attached Devices* Class and Device Filters* I/O Request Packet hooks* IDT hooks* SysEnter/SysCall hooks* SystemServiceTable (SSDT)* Virtual Machines* Layered Services Providers* Network Driver InterfacesAnd much more...