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August 12th, 2006, 10:55 PM
#1
Junior Member
key logger help
hi, im just awondering how you can fix a key logger problem, or how u can check your Pc for a key logger
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August 12th, 2006, 11:47 PM
#2
google signature based and hook based anti-keyloggers.
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August 13th, 2006, 01:25 AM
#3
I might do two things to check to see if my computer has a keylogger on it.
*It's assumed that the computer is running Windows 2k or newer.*
First I would:
- Disconnect the computer from the internet. (not the network...just the interenet)
- Share the root directory.
- Use a clean computer to map to the root share I created and scan the entire hard drive using the latest updates from at least 2 commercial antivirus programs. (the commercial programs are obviously just my preference in this case.)
The problem with this method is that the memory of the suspect infected computer is not scanned and whatnot so here's what I might do if I'm still paranoid and whatnot.
Create a BartPE disk with plugins of all of my favorite malware dection softwares (SAV, McAfee, Spybot,AdAware...etc), and of course, include all of the most recent updates.
-Then use the Bart Disk to scan the computer.
Those are two ways that you can check your computer for a keylogger. You just might have to buy some software which is a little price to pay compared to what you could loose if someone could get your passwords and such with a keylogger program.
"Do you know why the system is slow?" they ask
"It's probably something to do with..." I look up today's excuse ".. clock speed"
-BOFH
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August 13th, 2006, 10:34 PM
#4
You could also try an online scan like Panda (which picks up almost all my keyloggers except for a very old one), Spybot, and Pest Patrol. Antivirus apps like AntiVir are going to pick up most keyloggers too.
“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers
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October 28th, 2006, 05:48 PM
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All your keyloggers?? How many keyloggers do you keep on your PC ?!?
This program is very good at finding any trojans and keyloggers and it's free. However I put it on one PC and it drove me mad, wanting to scan absolutely everything all the time and refusing to accept my telling it that certain programs were OK. But it was thorough, I'll give it that - and if you have a keylogger on your system I'm certain it would find it.
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October 29th, 2006, 03:30 AM
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I agree with Moira, when it comes to keyloggers, diallers and the like Emsisoft's A-Squared takes some beating.
I also find that Pest Patrol is good at finding stuff the more conventional anti-malwares don't.
The one that I would add is EWIDO. It finds all sorts of things It is a 28 day trial with the interactive protection, after that you can use it "on demand" and manually update the pattern files for free.
Please do not forget a physical inspection............physical keyloggers are generally not detected by software solutions
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October 29th, 2006, 01:29 PM
#7
Well I think the way to go is to first scan the computer with a good antivirus/spyware solution and then use a good firewall and allow only only tructed softwares to access the net. Also, its always better to see the list of running programs. If it not shown by the taskmgr, What's Running is a great software to be used.
Whats running will help you the actual pathname of the process so that a process doesnt fool a user by running a process in the name of svchost.exe .
And Nihil was quite humorous about the physical keyloggers......(the kind I belong to) ....
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
- Albert Einstein
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