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| 34093 | 2002-02-03 00:40:00 | I know my stand alone has had snoopware installed. I have come to this conclusion from comments that have been passed in conversation. How can I see where the programme is and disable it. I have tried using ctl-alt-del to see what is running and had a look at msconfig to see if there is something there to disable but nothing shows. Appreciate any help. |
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| 34094 | 2002-02-03 01:41:00 | Hi There is a program named KeySpy - which is great for capturing key strokes, and nearly impossible to detect. It doesnt show on ctrl, alt,del or in the system tray. It is accessed by typing a password when the desktop is showing. The default password is pardini or keyspy. One way to find it is to look on the harddrive with 'view all folders' opion set. Look in any hidden folders for unusual or unfamiliar names. There are probably programs to detect exatcly what is running on your PC, but I dont have details. J. |
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| 34095 | 2002-02-03 01:56:00 | Have a look on tucows site for a program called PRCView. That or any other reasonable Process Viewer will let you see exactly what is running at any given time. |
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