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    Computer anti-virus question

    I suspect that i may have a keylogger that has arrived un-invited into my computer. Can anyone recommend a good download programme to find and remove this.
    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers

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    avast, avg both free antivirus (get one)

    next get a spyware program, spybot, aware both good, get both do full scans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    next get a spyware program, spybot, aware both good, get both do full scans.
    I presume you mean ad aware.

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    Also grab a copy of WinPatrol to see whats running and control startup programs
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    Download and run both Adaware (Lavasoft) and Spybot. They are both free and what one doesn't find the other will. And of course run a good antivirus like ESET NOD 32

    There's very few nasties that will get past that lot!

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    avg is utter shite but better than nothing.

    Nothing is 100% effective so ensure you're Backing up [imaging software like dixml [free], acronis or vista business/ultimate built in backup is best]

    Try the free housecall scan at www.trend.com
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    Avira antivir is a good freeby - better than AVG - I've used it for 4-5 yrs and bugger all gets through!
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    Thank you all for your replies and suggestions. I am currently running AVG 8.0 and have tried Spybot in the past. Both are quite good at dealing with Adware and Spyware but to address the suspected Keylogger i need something that goes deeper and is more thorough in it's scanning. I have tried to Google for something but that just gets too confusing so it would be great to talk to someone who may have had the same issues and just how they addressed it.
    Cheers

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    You think someone's logging your keystrokes?

    I presume you've checked the back of the computer where the keyboard plugs in...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbo View Post
    I suspect that i may have a keylogger that has arrived un-invited into my computer. Can anyone recommend a good download programme to find and remove this.
    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers
    if you suspect you have a keylogger. Format and start again. Nuking from orbit is the only way to be sure.
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    Honestly forget every other program out there. Nothing comes close to NOD32. You can download a free trial here - http://www.eset.com/download/free_tr...wnload_int.php

    Delphinus (a kb member) actually sold me a copy from his online store at http://www.delphinus.co.nz/nod32-antivirus-antispyware/ and it's stopped tonnes of viruses. I had AVG on my computer before installing NOD32 - when I installed it, it found 5-6 viruses that AVG was missing...

    Uses hardly any processing power / resources, picks up everything, doesn't make you reboot at all.. I can't recommend it more =)

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    Yes Nod32 is the business.

    However what you probably have is malware, not a virus. Keyloggers are bad - are you using a firewall? Windows Firewall doesn't nescessarily stop stuff getting out which is what a keylogger will want to do.

    Personally I think you should go to PressF1 and ask there http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/forumdisplay.php?f=4

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    If you are sure you have a software keylogger - as opposed to a hardware one, you can use a number of programs to see what software is loading, and running on your PC.

    X-RayPC is a free application that will tell you what is running, and it is easy to use.

    Google any "dodgy" applications before you delete them !

    http://www.x-raypc.com/download.php
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