AOL 9 has a security check thing - it just told me that To-Spy-On v
2.6 is on my computer - I ran the same check on my laptop and this is
supposedly on my laptop too. I set 'block' in the AOL screen for this
logger. I am in my 60's and have limited knowledge of this stuff. I
would really appreciate an answer to a couple of questions from those
who know more than me (most of you, I expect). I do on-line banking,
and my daughter who is married to a computer geek is going through a
divorce, so I am very concerned about security.

If it matters at all, I use AOL browser, IE browser, and Firefox kind
of at random when I surf the internet. I do not visit questionable
sites, but I have been routed to a couple over the past six months.

1) Is there any way I can tell when this was installed?
2) Could it have been installed as an e-mail attachment to me? My
aging mother receives e-mail on my computer through a g-mail account
and I receive my mail through AOL and my daughter's mail on my
computer is through Yahoo mail.
3) Is there any way I can tell who the keystroke logger is sending my
personal information to?
4) What are the chances that this is a false reading?
5) If I do a system restore to an earlier point could I possibly
eliminate this keystroke logger?

I really appreciate help - I do not know who to turn to on this tech
stuff. Thanks in advance.