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Rootkits can be classified into different categories according to how they enter a system. What's a library-level rootkit?
They attack the level of an operating system that enables users to use specific programs that operate in them
They attack the level of an operating system that enables programs to use hardware components such as CPUs, memory, and input/output devices
They attack operating systems that are used in PCs that are found in public book collection buildings, otherwise known as libraries
They attack the level of an operating system that enables applications to use system calls
Libraries enable applications and programs to use system calls effectively. EDIT: Can you please provide a source? The video on the right classifies Rootkits into User and Kernel categories mentioning noting about library level type rootkits.
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