Feb 9 2006

DRM Hunter-Killer Targets Hidden Registry Keys

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While some users battle destructive vendor-based rootkits like those unleashed by Sony-BMG, many more suffer from Windows registries clogged by DRM entries left behind by poorly wrought uninstall software. Registry Trash Key Finder is specifically designed to find digital rights entries, so you can copy, edit or delete them from your system.

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