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| turtle |
| Posted: May 1st, 2007, 10:10pm |
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does anyone know anything about this brand of keylogger (EZ keylogger) or how it works. My husband installed it on my computer, but denies it. My computer expert ran a program and found that this keylogger had been intalled on my computer.This keylogger has since been removed, and husband still denies everything. I have a written printout that proves it was on there (but i never showed my husband, not yet anyway) I just would like to know as much as possible about this type of keylogger spyware if anyone can help. |
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| Ray |
| Posted: May 2nd, 2007, 12:03pm |
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I don't know anything about EZ keylogger but a search on the internet for ez keylogger should turn up everything you want to know. If you do not have a search textbox somewhere on your browser, you can go to any search website (like, http://www.google.com) and search from there. |
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| gunslinger |
| Posted: May 4th, 2007, 5:55am |
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he may not have. funny the things you can pick up while surfing porn sites....lol but really, if its a real issue set up different accounts and password protect yours. also any good antivirus/spyware protection software should pick up a keylogger quickly |
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| turtle |
| Posted: May 5th, 2007, 1:28am |
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thanks, I have searched the net for help but it was not much help. Also In reply to gunslinger its not that easy, and no i have never been on any porn sites. This keylogger was manually put on my computer it didnt come thru the net. as setting up different account doesnt help either, these key loggers monitor every stoke on your keyboard so changing passwords is no help whatsoever. I think the only answer will be to buy the program, put it on my own computer and learn all about it this way. It was a real issue knowing people are spying on you, and also i feel it was a huge break of trust, it didnt only affect me but my daughter as well. If he had of admitted it it would be better, but to lie about it is worse. Where are peoples morals these days, sorry but i come from the old school. But anyway thanks for your reply, and your help. |
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| gunslinger |
| Posted: May 9th, 2007, 6:17pm |
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to turtle: sorry if my comments offended you. they were made tongue in cheek. plus i tend to not candy coat things, i have a real problem with that. seems to offend lots of people. as i said before any good antivirus program should remove the keyloger. the only sure way to keep other people from installing things on your computer is to have another computer have the bios password protected, windows password protected, and all files incrypted. keep it in a locked room and never connect to the internet. |
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| rarrows |
| Posted: May 13th, 2007, 2:29pm |
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First off, I am the only one who uses my computer and I do not use or go to porn sites. I still will pickup a keylogger about once every three years. It does not mean that a loved one put it there.
Second, a good Antivirus will not remove Keyloggers!!! They only remove about 40 to 60 % of them. The designers of keyloggers are very good at what they do.
The best detection is to look for a fairly large quantity of temp files that can not be removed.
Check PC test reviews for Keyloggers and you will find no Malware remover is a 100%. The good ones remove only around 50%.
Keyloggers are very difficult to remove. Some use rootkits to reinstall and of course if you use the restore option in windows it will restore the keylogger on reboot.
I turnoff restore and depend on WinRescue. |
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| gunslinger |
| Posted: May 13th, 2007, 2:44pm |
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i agree rarrows, and its nice to have someone around here with sense. no malware remover is 100% thats why when i scan my pc i use a combo of 3-4 defferent ones run right off my flash drive. the only protection i have on my pc is kaspersky internet security, and windows defender, just because it came with vista. If i think i might have something or my pc starts to act funny, or i find new programs that i'm pretty sure i did not install, i'll jack in my thumb drive and let the scans run ( a combo of spybot s&d, ad-aware, a-squared) most times they come up clean, maybe a cookie or two. but other times i have gotten 2-3 different bits of spyware just by going to certain sites. |
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