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How to detect keylogger on my computer ?

Myantispyware team November 26, 2005    

Why Keyloggers Threaten Your Privacy

1. Surveillance software is very common nowadays. A Google search on keyloggers yields 39,000+ results.
2. Software mentioned in (1) has a bunch of features to record your activity in every possible way. See some features here.
3. Due to their “good purpose”, keyloggers and other types of surveillance software are not detected by AntiVirus programs.
4. Most keyloggers are more threatening than the so-called spyware. Keyloggers can record your passwords, emails, credit card number, etc.
5. Some keyloggers can even be installed remotely. Google search here.
6. Most (if not all) keyloggers are invisible. This means you will not know if a keylogger is running on your system.
7. More and more people are using keyloggers or surveillance software. These include your friends, spouse, employer, etc.
8. The recorded keystrokes can be sent to an email address. So physical access to your computer is not necessary.
9. Public computers (e.g. public library’s) might have keyloggers installed. It is just a possibility.
10. You value your privacy, don’t you?

Use follow software for detect keylogger

1. Kldetector – small free program for detecting keyloggers
2. SnoopFree Privacy Shield – informs you when another programme is wanting to log your keystrokes

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1 Comment

  1. Filipino
    ― April 23, 2009 - 11:36 pm  Reply

    Your right! And that is the reason why I got to your blog. I am searching for a detector and thanks for your suggestion.

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