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can anyone recommend a program that effectively searches and finds keyloggers. i googled it, but i have never heard of any of the names, so i figured i would ask you guys
thanks craig
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do you suspect some one has installed a keylogger on your computer?
if so, try the 3 finger salute...(ctrl/alt/delete) you should then be able to see what's running.... or look in add/remove programs... |
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yeah i tried that, but i know enough programs that can hide themselves from all of that. so i was just trying to find something to search em out
craig |
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scan your system for spyware using Spybot S&D and Ad-aware.
http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=download http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/ |
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usual suspect
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alright, that is what i was going to use, but i had heard of keylogger searches so i didn't know if those were going to be any better
thanks craig |
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