Because process-hiding is a technique also used by malware (rootkits), almost all modern antivirus programs will flag HideToolz 2.2 as a "Potentially Unwanted Program" (PUP) or a threat.
: Hidetools 2.2 boasts an improved stealth mode that makes it even harder for malicious software or unauthorized users to detect hidden files and folders. hidetoolz 2.2
It can hide specific processes from the system list and protect them from being terminated or accessed by other "annoying" detection tools like Themida. Parent Process Emulation: Because process-hiding is a technique also used by
: Used for rebuilding imports and advanced process manipulation in reverse engineering. hidetoolz 2.2