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    Detect Keyloggers?

    I was wondering if anyone has a tool that will detect keyloggers. I have downloaded an online game (small software company) and I wanna make sure that its not recording my actions when i am not playing the game.


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    Thank you a d e p t. It looks like it is a keylogger.

    Time to format/reinstall.
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    Which one did you finally pick?
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    Heh thats pretty funny
    I have downloaded an online game (small software company) and I wanna make sure that its not recording my actions when i am not playing the game.
    Now why would a small software company want to keylog?
    Just wondering cause that seems a little anti-productive to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrit
    Now why would a small software company want to keylog?
    Just wondering cause that seems a little anti-productive to me.
    I dont know.... harvesting lots of credit card numbers can actually eb quite profitable...
    The unbreakable toy is good for breaking other toys...

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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    Which one did you finally pick?
    I tried 2 of them:

    Anti-keylogger™
    http://www.anti-keyloggers.com/download.html
    (this one didn't allow the suspect program to open correctly until I turned off the anti-keylogger)

    and


    Personal Antispy
    http://www.blazingtools.com/antispy.html
    (which ID'd it for me).


    Thanks again!!

    P.S.
    The small company offers a premuim service that takes your credit card, but there is an extra add-on tool/program which is what I wanted to check (if someone gets your password and account number, they can ruin/hack your account).
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