(IceSword is a sharp blade that breaks all black hands (so taking this local name is a bit of an e, huh). It is suitable for Windows2000/XP/2003/Vista operating system, used to check the dark hand (Trojan backdoor) in the system and manage it. Of course, using it requires users to have some common sense of the operating system. Before explaining the software, firstly explain the first precaution: do not activate the kernel debugger (such as softice) when this program is running, otherwise the system may crash immediately. Please keep your data before using it, in case of loss caused by unknown bugs. IceSword is currently only designed for systems using 32-bit x86 compatible CPUs, otherwise running IceSword requires administrator privileges. If you have used the old version, please be sure to restart the system before using the new version, do not replace the two. IceSword's internal functions are very powerful. Maybe you have used a lot of software with similar functions, such as some process tools and port tools, but today's system-level backdoor functions are getting stronger and stronger, and it is usually easy to hide process, port, registry, file information, and common tools. The bottom layer cannot find these "secret black hands". IceSword uses a lot of novel kernel technology, making these backdoors nowhere to hide.)