  Cudni La Merma - Vigilado Premium,MVM join:2003-12-20 Someshire
| reply to praguequest Re: keystroke logger problem
What if it is removed?
Using tools mentioned here you can check if there is anything untoward still running »Security »I think my computer is infected or hijacked. What should I do?
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 praguequest
join:2005-02-07 Los Angeles, CA
| i actually already ran all the commercial adware removal progs as well as an online virus scan...while it did find ALOT of adware and removed it, i'm not completely sure it would remove a computer specific script not in the database of these removal tools. hence my question of trying to find it manually, so to speak. but if youthink the methods suggested would remove it all, then cool.
thanks for the list btw. it's really helpfull. |
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 boblandy Premium join:2002-05-06
| said by praguequest :i'm not completely sure it would remove a computer specific script not in the database of these removal tools. hence my question of trying to find it manually, so to speak. but if youthink the methods suggested would remove it all, then cool SpyCop (mentioned by B above) support, when the question was posed, "couldn't anyone could just make their own keylogger and Spycop would never find it", responded...
"Though uncommon in the real world, if a user did write their own keylogger, it may still be detected as the shared keyhook DLLs available to programmers are detectable already"
hth -- look out kid they keep it all hid |
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