On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 19:54:20 -0400, in <alt.privacy.spyware>,
steve_b@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> hi im in a situation where its possible a keylogger was secretly put
> on my computer..possibly imbedded in a music or picture file sent to
> me.
[snip]
That is impossible.
> there have been many strange coincidences...it would be a
> keylogger that sends the info out, as no one has access to my home
> computer...anyways, i d/l the trial version of anti keylogger but it
> found nothing. one thing that is strange is that around the time i may
> have got the keylogger(i think i know who would have sent it to me) my
> computer stopped shutting down properly. its windows me- when i turn
> it on, it always says iimproper shutdown etc. do you want me to check
> files etc.. anyways seriously- i need some advice- i am stressed out
> from this.
And you're flailing about wildly, grasping at all manner of farfetched
scenarios, without any basis for drawing the conclusions you're jumping to.
In all probability, your woes are due to nothing more "sinister" than a
well-known bug in Windows:
<http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q273/7/46.ASP&NoWebContent=1>
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