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| 117960 | 2003-02-03 04:24:00 | I know that I used to use a Key Logger in 98 which would hide itself so that even when you hit Ctrl + Alt + Del and the Task manager came up, it wasnt there.... How can I see things like that?? Preffereably without having to download a proggy, but how do they do it (Hide themselves)?? Cheers Chilling_Silence |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 117961 | 2003-02-03 06:37:00 | Im dodging your question a bit, but one of the best FREE programs to see whats running, what dlls, modules, threads, etc are used is Process Viewer from: http://www.prcview.com Its only 100K, and it just runs from a folder, no registry entries. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 117962 | 2003-02-03 09:51:00 | Some of them show themselves with Ctrl/Alt/Shift/K or L. If you want a program to find it use Wimsonar (freeware). Here (digilander.libero.it) Anyway don't you work at a cyber cafe, you guys should know more about key loggers than anyone. ;) |
GaryK (1375) | ||
| 117963 | 2003-02-03 10:40:00 | Ah, yes.. KeyKey and KeyThief are both revealed using something similar. You have a good memory.. I did work at a cyber cafe, but had to leave when I was taken on full time at IDG :-) We did not use key logging software at any stage on the PC's, as it could be a privacy breach or something, but we did use rAdmin.com's Remote Administrator, worked great! Thanks guys, if there's nothing else I might have to look into those proggy's :-) Cheers Chilling_Silence |
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| 117964 | 2003-02-03 11:03:00 | I use Taskinfo (http://www.iarsn.com/). | bmason (508) | ||
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