01 Aug 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

Cyber Snoop is “an Internet monitoring, filtering and control software program designed to monitor and control the Internet activity of a stand-alone PC.”

Sure, Cyber Snoop could be used for legit reasons, such as making sure little Suzy’s safe online. But Cyber Snoop could also invade your privacy and compromise your personal or financial information. Or be slipped into your computer by a crazy guy or girlfriend.

Some chicks think installing Cyber Snoop is a sign of love. And if you equate love with paranoid jealousy, I agree.

I suggest uninstalling Cyber Snoop, and dumping whoever placed Cyber Snoop on your PC.

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29 May 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

Email Spy Monitor 2009 screenshot Email Spy Monitor 2009 is software that spies on your emails, whether you’re using Outlook 2000/XP/2003/2007, Outlook Express 5/6, Windows Vista WinMail or IncrediMail. Designed by eMatrixSoft to catch “cheaters… employees, children or spouse[s], and even investigating crimes,” Email Spy Monitor 2009 emails or FTPs its reports to whoever is watching you.

Sure, Email Spy Monitor could be used for legit reasons, such as making sure little Johnny’s safe online. But Email Spy Monitor could also invade your privacy and compromise your personal or financial information. Or be slipped into your computer by a crazy guy or girlfriend.

Some chicks think installing Email Spy Monitor is a sign of love. And if you equate love with paranoid jealousy, I agree.

I suggest uninstalling Email Spy Monitor 2009, and dumping whoever placed Email Spy Monitor 2009 on your PC.

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21 May 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

SC-KeyLog PRO screenshot SC-KeyLog PRO is a commercial keylogger designed for “responsible parents, concerned lovers, dedicated managers, and curious husbands and wives.” I might argue that a more curious spouse would be one less curious about what you did during your private time, but that’s not the point.

The point? That SC-KeyLog PRO tracks every keystroke you type, which translates into being able to read your emails, online chats, and see what sites you’ve been visiting. SC-KeyLog PRO may have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring little Tommy’s Internet safety — but SC-KeyLog PRO might be used to steal your username and passwords and track your Internet activity. Sound like a violation of your privacy? When used for the wrong reasons, SC-KeyLog PRO can risk your personal information.

I suggest uninstalling SC-KeyLog PRO, and dumping whoever placed SC-KeyLog PRO on your PC.

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04 Apr 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | 1 Comment »

Perfect Keylogger screenshot Perfect Keylogger is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. Perfect Keylogger might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring little Suzy’s Internet safety — but Perfect Keylogger might be used to steal your username and passwords, spy on your online chats, watch which websites you visit, and more. Sound like a violation of your security and privacy? When used for the wrong reasons, Perfect Keylogger can put your financial and personal data at risk.

I suggest removing Perfect Keylogger immediately, then dumping whoever installed Perfect Keylogger onto your PC.

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17 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

AIM Logger is a commercial keylogger that may record your AIM instant messages. AIM Logger may keep logs of these conversations to be retrieved by whoever installed AIM Logger.

I suggest removing AIM Logger immediately, and dumping whoever installed AIM Logger onto your PC.

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02 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

UltraKeyboard screenshot UltraKeyboard is a commercial keylogger that watches your emails and chats by tracking every keystroke you type. UltraKeyboard might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but UltraKeyboard may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, and more. UltraKeyboard might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.

UltraKeyboard, like other keyloggers, can be hard to detect. To see if you have UltraKeyboard, press keys CTRL+ALT+7. The key combination can vary, though, so if a UltraKeyboard window didn’t popup, but you’re still concerned you have UltraKeyboard, just scan your computer with antispyware software.

I suggest removing UltraKeyboard immediately, then dumping whoever installed UltraKeyboard onto your PC.

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26 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

007 Spy Software Threat Level: 007 Spy Software is a threat

007 Spy Software screenshot 007 Spy Software is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. 007 Spy Software might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but 007 Spy Software may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. 007 Spy Software might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.

007 Spy Software, like other keyloggers, can be hard to detect. To see if you have 007 Spy Software, press keys CTRL+ALT+7. The key combination can vary, though, so if a 007 Spy Software window didn’t popup, but you’re still concerned you have 007 Spy Software, just scan your computer with antispyware software.

I suggest removing 007 Spy Software immediately, then dumping whoever installed 007 Spy Software onto your PC.

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03 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware, Keyloggers | 1 Comment »

Spyware.iSpyNow Threat Level: Spyware.iSpyNow is a threat

Spyware.iSpyNow is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type.

Spyware.iSpyNow also appears in fake security alerts from rogue anti-spyware software Perfect Defender 2009. This Spyware.iSpyNow popup reads:

Security Center Alert
To help protect your computer, Windows Firewall has blocked activity of harmful software.
Do you want to block this suspicious software?
Name: Spyware.ISpynow

Risk Level: High
Description: iSpynow is a Spyware program that records keystrokes and takes screen shots of the computer, stealing personal financial information.

If you get Spyware.iSpyNow popups, you’re probably not infected with Spyware.iSpyNow — you’re infected with Perfect Defender 2009’s scam.

I’ll show you how to get rid of Spyware.iSpyNow and Perfect Defender 2009, and make your PC squeaky clean.

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28 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | No Comments »

iSpyNOW is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. iSpyNOW might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but iSpyNOW may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. iSpyNOW might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.

I suggest removing iSpyNOW immediately, then dumping whoever installed iSpyNOW onto your PC.

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19 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Keyloggers | 1 Comment »

CompuSpy Threat Level: CompuSpy is a threat

CompuSpy is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. CompuSpy might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but CompuSpy may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. CompuSpy might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.

I suggest removing CompuSpy immediately, then dumping whoever installed CompuSpy onto your PC.

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