Re: keystroke logging



Yes a keyboard logger could capture every keystroke you make and thus would
have information from documents that are never saved as a file. Keyboard
loggers can be hard to detect. Antivirus scanners may not look for a
keyboard logger but many spyware programs do. In particular I would scan
with AdAware SE, Spybot Search and Destroy, and Ewido being sure to use the
latest definitions for anything you scan with. Your virus scanner should
also be configured to scan any email attachment you receive. Many I know
scan daily for spyware. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxpsp2/Default.mspx
--- Protect Your PC tips and links to dealing with spyware and malware
http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/ --- AdAware SE
http://www.ewido.net/en/ --- Ewido

"xp05" <xp05@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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About keystroke logging-
if you suspect it might be on your computer, if someone might have done
that
what are some of the signs that the computer has it.
Ive read it can be transmitted to a computer without actually coming in
contact with the pc, like it can be done through sending a greeting card,
etc

keystorke logging programs can send saved documents to whoever might be
doing this, because this program records every key stroke you make-
Can it record/send documents that are not saved, like when you're just
typing in Word, and just exit it without not saving?


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