Keystroke spy crap

Oh sure... this is just another one of those setups for "I swear it wasn't me who sent that PMer/Karma/Post... someone must have got my password"... isn't it...:rolleyes:
 
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kwillia said:
Oh sure... this is just another one of those setups for "I swear it wasn't me who sent that PMer/Karma/Post... someone must have got my password"... isn't it...:rolleyes:
:nono: :lol: Its personal and has nothing to do with the forums, well sorta, but not that.
 

Toxick

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If you have some on your computer, how do you find it and remove it :tap:



There are literally thousands of spyware detectors/removers.



I know that Microsoft has a new malicious software detector and it's downloadable off their website if you have genuine windows software. Although I haven't read much about it, I think it detects and removes spyware, but I wouldn't swear that it detects and removes kestroke loggers.


I'd do more research on the matter, but I should be getting some work done.
 
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Toxick said:
There are literally thousands of spyware detectors/removers.



I know that Microsoft has a new malicious software detector and it's downloadable off their website if you have genuine windows software. Although I haven't read much about it, I think it detects and removes spyware, but I wouldn't swear that it detects and removes kestroke loggers.


I'd do more research on the matter, but I should be getting some work done.
Last time it was on here it was eBlaster or some crap. I accidentally found it and made him remove it. This time, I'm not positive there is something on here but odds are there is :ohwell:
 
Toxick said:
I know that Microsoft has a new malicious software detector and it's downloadable off their website if you have genuine windows software. Although I haven't read much about it, I think it detects and removes spyware, but I wouldn't swear that it detects and removes kestroke loggers.


I'd do more research on the matter, but I should be getting some work done.
Screw work! I want a link to what you are talking about...:clap:
 
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nomoney said:
are you doing something wrong that you think your hubby will be upset with or something?
I'm trolling and I need my privacy dammit :tantrum

Its really just the principle, I'm 26 years old :drama:

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itsbob

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Toxick said:
There are literally thousands of spyware detectors/removers.



I know that Microsoft has a new malicious software detector and it's downloadable off their website if you have genuine windows software. Although I haven't read much about it, I think it detects and removes spyware, but I wouldn't swear that it detects and removes kestroke loggers.


I'd do more research on the matter, but I should be getting some work done.
Windows Defender??
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
I think it's "Start.. RUN.. winconfig.. and you can see all the programs running in the background.. if you see something you don't know do a google on it EXACTLY like it shows in winconfig and you'll get an answer
Through winconfig you can stop it from starting again, and stop it from running now.
 

bresamil

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If a keystroke logger is on the machine the damage is already done. It sends everything you type to the email address of the person that purchased it and set it up. If its a cybersitter then you need a password to touch it and it will block whatever the person set it up to block.
 
Jameo said:
Clt+Alt+Del
Task Manager
See if any new programs are running that shouldn't be :shrug:
That NEVER helps me because I never know what is supposed to be running and what isn't...:ohwell:
 
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itsbob said:
I think it's "Start.. RUN.. winconfig.. and you can see all the programs running in the background.. if you see something you don't know do a google on it EXACTLY like it shows in winconfig and you'll get an answer
Through winconfig you can stop it from starting again, and stop it from running now.
I did that, and I didn't see anything but I know when the eBlaster was on here, it didnt show up on those things cuz I looked for it. It was some kinda hidden crap and you had to have some kinda special keystrokes to pull it up and then it had a pw. I could be wrong about something being on here.
 
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