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    Q Guest

    to-spy-on v2.6

    I posted about a week ago because my AOL Spyware search found the
    subject keystroke logger on my computer. I really appreciate the
    responses. I have spent the last several days going to the various
    websites that were recommended to me by others on the group, but I
    continue to run in dead ends.

    I could ask AOL to delete the keystroke logger, but I really would
    like to know when it was put on my machine, and I do not know how to
    do this. I am afraid to 'onblock' the logger, because it may send out
    confidential banking information from my family to the villain that
    stuck it on my machine.

    Thanks especially to 'Andy' for all of these references. I have gone
    to most of them - some are over my head and some have not been much
    help, but I am continuing to learn more. I would still like to know
    what files are on my computer as a result of this keystroke logger and
    find out when
    they were placed there.

    Is there any way at all that an entry-level to mid-level (at best)
    user can find out? I am considering downloading the logger from the
    company website to see what it does to my machine, but I hate to have
    to purchase the darn thing - and then when it is on my machine, I am
    not sure I can get it back off again... Advice is once more,
    appreciated.


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    What's in a Name? Guest

    Re: to-spy-on v2.6

    In news:1173147741.897575.128300@v33g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com,
    Q <KEYMAN354@gmail.com> after much thought,came up with this jewel:
    > I posted about a week ago because my AOL Spyware search found the
    > subject keystroke logger on my computer. I really appreciate the
    > responses. I have spent the last several days going to the various
    > websites that were recommended to me by others on the group, but I
    > continue to run in dead ends.
    >
    > I could ask AOL to delete the keystroke logger, but I really would
    > like to know when it was put on my machine, and I do not know how to
    > do this. I am afraid to 'onblock' the logger, because it may send out
    > confidential banking information from my family to the villain that
    > stuck it on my machine.
    >
    > Thanks especially to 'Andy' for all of these references. I have gone
    > to most of them - some are over my head and some have not been much
    > help, but I am continuing to learn more. I would still like to know
    > what files are on my computer as a result of this keystroke logger and
    > find out when
    > they were placed there.
    >
    > Is there any way at all that an entry-level to mid-level (at best)
    > user can find out? I am considering downloading the logger from the
    > company website to see what it does to my machine, but I hate to have
    > to purchase the darn thing - and then when it is on my machine, I am
    > not sure I can get it back off again... Advice is once more,
    > appreciated.


    Process Explorer might be of some help to find what is running on your
    system.HijackThis might tell you something too.You may want to backup
    all important files,settings,mail and do a format/install. You can find
    links on my tools page(see below).


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