Keyloggers Archive

Keyloggers: SpyMan

May 12th, 2008 | Posted in Keyloggers, SpieMan, Spy Man, Spyware SpyMan

SpyMan Threat Level: SpyMan is a threat

SpyMan is a keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and keystrokes typed. SpyMan might have been installed for legitimate purposes — like monitoring children’s Internet safety — but SpyMan may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. SpyMan might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.

I suggest removing SpyMan immediately.

And dumping whoever installed SpyMan onto your PC.

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Keyloggers: Real Spy Monitor

May 11th, 2008 | Posted in Keyloggers, Real Spy Moniter, Real SpyMonitor, RealSpyMonitor

Real Spy Monitor Threat Level: Real Spy Monitor is a threat

Real Spy Monitor is a commercial keylogger that captures exact copies of your emails, chats, instant messages, and keystrokes typed. Real Spy Monitor may have been installed for legitimate purposes — i.e., monitoring children’s Internet activity and safety — but Real Spy Monitor may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, and more. Real Spy Monitor then sends this info to whoever installed Real Spy Monitor.

I suggest removing Real Spy Monitor immediately, and dumping whoever installed Real Spy Monitor onto your PC.

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Keyloggers: MySuperSpy

March 17th, 2008 | Posted in Keyloggers, My Super Spy, My SuperSpy, MySS, MySuper Spy

MySuperSpy Threat Level: MySuperSpy is a threat

MySuperSpy is a commercial keylogger that captures exact copies of your emails, chats, instant messages, and keystrokes typed. MySuperSpy may have been installed for legitimate purposes — i.e., monitoring children’s Internet activity and safety — but MySuperSpy may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, and more. MySuperSpy may be a severe violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk. www.MySuperSpy.com

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

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Keyloggers: PC Police Gold

February 28th, 2008 | Posted in Keyloggers, PC PoliceGold, PCPolice Gold, PCPoliceGold, Spyware

PC Police Gold Threat Level: PC Police Gold is a threat

PC Police Gold is a commercial keylogger that captures copies of your emails, chats, instant messages, and keystrokes typed. PC Police Gold may have been installed for legitimate purposes — i.e., monitoring children’s Internet safety — but PC Police Gold may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, what files you download from peer-to-peer applications, seeing what applications you launch, and more. PC Police Gold may be a severe violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.

I suggest removing PC Police Gold immediately, and dumping whoever installed PC Police Gold onto your PC.

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Keyloggers: Infostealer.Keyhabt

February 24th, 2008 | Posted in Infostealer.Keyhabit, Keyhabt, Keyloggers, Trojans

Infostealer.Keyhabt Threat Level: Infostealer.Keyhabt Is a Minor Danger

Infostealer.Keyhabt screenshotInfostealer.Keyhabt is a Trojan that logs every keystroke you make, putting your financial security and personal information at risk. If you’ve seen a pop up that says “Please re-download the software,” you’re probably infected with Infostealer.Keyhabt. Infostealer.Keyhabt emails a report of your activity to NuckLfYaBuck@aol.com, with your activity log as the attachment Log0.kla.

I don’t know about you, but identity theft isn’t how I like to spend my weekends. So remove Infostealer.Keyhabt.

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Keyloggers: eBlaster

February 19th, 2008 | Posted in E Blaster, Keyloggers

eBlaster Threat Level: eBlaster is a threat

eBlaster is a commercial keylogger that captures exact copies of your emails, chats, instant messages, and keystrokes typed. eBlaster may have been installed for legitimate purposes — i.e., monitoring children’s Internet activity and safety — but eBlaster may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, what files you download from peer-to-peer applications, seeing what applications you launch, and more. eBlaster may be a severe violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk. eBlaster may also email these activity logs to whoever installed eBlaster, and eBlaster may also filter your Internet use. www.eBlaster.com

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

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Keyloggers: SmartPCKeylogger

February 1st, 2008 | Posted in Keyloggers, Smart PC Keylogger, Smart PCKeylogger, SmartPC Keylogger, SmartPCKeylog, SmartPCKeyloger

SmartPCKeylogger Threat Level: SmartPCKeylogger is a threat

SmartPCKeylogger is a commercial keylogger that may record every keystroke you make. SmartPCKeylogger may have been installed for legitimate purposes — i.e., monitoring children’s Internet activity and safety — but SmartPCKeylogger may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, and more. SmartPCKeylogger may be a severe violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk. SmartPCKeylogger may also email these activity logs to whoever installed SmartPCKeylogger, and SmartPCKeylogger may also filter your Internet use.

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

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Keyloggers: EmailSpyMonitor

December 21st, 2007 | Posted in Email Spy Monitor, Keyloggers

EmailSpyMonitor Threat Level: EmailSpyMonitor is a danger

EmailSpyMonitor is a keylogger that records your emails. Email Spy Monitor spies on all your emails, including emails you send and read through Outlook, IncrediMail, Outlook Express, and more. Email Spy Monitor may then send all your emails to a spy, via email or FTP. If you value your privacy, uninstall EmailSpyMonitor immediately.

Then break up with whoever installed Email Spy Monitor onto your computer.

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Keyloggers: StarLogger

November 19th, 2007 | Posted in Keyloggers, Star Logger

StarLogger Threat Level: StarLogger is a threat

StarLogger is a commercial keylogger that may record every keystroke you make. StarLogger may have been installed for legitimate purposes — i.e., monitoring children’s Internet activity and safety — but StarLogger may be catching your username and passwords for accounts, tracking your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, and more. StarLogger may be a severe violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk. StarLogger may also email these activity logs to whoever installed StarLogger, and StarLogger may also filter your Internet use. I suggest removing StarLogger immediately, and dumping whoever installed StarLogger onto your PC. www.StarLogger.com

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Keyloggers: CyberSitter

November 17th, 2007 | Posted in Keyloggers

CyberSitter Threat Level: CyberSitter is a threat

CyberSitter is commercial software that lets the installer monitor the computer use of another person. CyberSitter can be installed for legitimate reasons, such as a parent wanting to watch the Internet activity of their child, but CyberSitter can also be misused as a spying tool. CyberSitter can be used to filter Internet activity, filter network traffic, block specific content, track the websites visited, monitor violations of filters, log online chats, and CyberSitter can be remotely configured and accessed. Unless your mom installed CyberSitter onto your computer, I say break up with whoever installed CyberSitter onto your PC.

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