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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).
max
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