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- Direct_kernel_object_manipulation abstract "Direct kernel object manipulation (DKOM) is a common rootkit technique to hide potentially damaging third-party processes, drivers, files, and intermediate connections from the task manager and event scheduler.".
- Q16890706 abstract "Direct kernel object manipulation (DKOM) is a common rootkit technique to hide potentially damaging third-party processes, drivers, files, and intermediate connections from the task manager and event scheduler.".
- Direct_kernel_object_manipulation comment "Direct kernel object manipulation (DKOM) is a common rootkit technique to hide potentially damaging third-party processes, drivers, files, and intermediate connections from the task manager and event scheduler.".
- Q16890706 comment "Direct kernel object manipulation (DKOM) is a common rootkit technique to hide potentially damaging third-party processes, drivers, files, and intermediate connections from the task manager and event scheduler.".