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class="drop_cap">U</span>nhide is a little handy forensic tool to find hidden processes and TCP/UDP ports by rootkits / LKMs or by another hidden technique. This tools works under both Linux / Unix, and MS-Windows operating systems. From the man page:<blockquote>It detects hidden processes using three techniques:<ol><li>The proc technique consists of comparing /proc with the output of <a
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