The Ubuntu Malware Removal Toolkit is an Ubuntu-based LiveCD focused on Windows malicious software removal. The purpose of this distribution is to create a portable environment that will make it easier to remove malware from infected Windows systems

Features

  • Detect and clean Windows malware directly from the LiveCD using the best free tools
  • Easy to use even for Linux novice users
  • Custom Nautilus scripts to make easier tasks like scanning or hashing multiple files or folders
  • Find online informations surfing the web with Firefox directly from the LiveCD
  • Windows network protocols support: Ubuntu MRT can browse Windows networks, resolve Windows hostnames, mount Windows shared folders and use RDP to remotely control Windows Servers
  • Easily create an Ubuntu MRT Persistent LiveUSB directly from the LiveCD
  • Browse and query the Windows registry files, detect NTFS timestamp artifacts and much more...
  • Easily search online for multiple file hashes with a single mouse clic (Virustotal.com, Team Cymru MHR and others services)
  • Analyze network traffic using preinstalled tools like ntop and BotHunter

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop, Information Technology, System Administrators

User Interface

Gnome

Registered

2010-04-21