Winvestigator Threat Level: 
Winvestigator is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. Winvestigator might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but Winvestigator may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. Winvestigator might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.
I suggest removing Winvestigator immediately, then dumping whoever installed Winvestigator onto your PC.
Dangerous Virus Threat Level: 
Dangerous Virus is a warning used by several Rogue Anti Spyware programs to scare you into buying the “registered” version of the application. The Dangerous Virus warning may look like this:
Your computer was infected with a Dangerous Virus.
It’s dangerous for your system, some files can be lost and your browser can be slow!
Click OK to download the antispyware program to clean your computer! (Recommended)
If you click OK on the Dangerous Virus warning, you end up on a website that pimps the Rogue Anti Spyware. Do not fall for this common trick.
We’ll show you how to remove Dangerous Virus for free.
Cybersitter 10.0Threat Level: 
Cybersitter 10.0 , also referenced as Adware.Win32.CyberSitter 10.0, has been reported as rogue antispyware and trojan. We found numerous research references for Cybersitter 10.0, and our conclusion is that Cybersitter 10.0 is a “Parental Control” app and best labelled as keylogger.
Cybersitter 10.0 is installed on your PC via an executable file download. We have not been able to identify any trojans that would download and/or install this Cybersitter 10.0 program in the background.
Cybersitter 10.0 has been the subject of many frustrated user complaints, including this C-net forum entry:
I downloaded this software into my son’s computer about 1 year ago.
It has basically destroyed his hard drive. I cannot delete it (even with my password which they have NOW changed apparently?). I have called this company twice…I have emailed. My last step was I filed a oomplaint to the BBB. I won’t say what my next step is.
I have tried everything to remove this from his computer. We are now in the process of buying a new harddrive because there is nothing else left.
If you go to cybersitter there are TONS of complaints regarding this software. Oddly enough, they do not respond from the company to you.
If anyone here (since CNET suggests this software) has any suggestions. All help would be appreciated.
One word of advice, if you do not have Cybersitter, DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS onto your oomputer. To say its been a nightmare, is mile.
Yzgi
Apparently, Cybersitter 10.0 cannot be uninstalled through Control Panel, and once Cybersitter 10.0 is in your system, the only way to get rid of Cybersitter 10.0 is through its own command interface – unless you follow the free Cybersitter 10.0 removal instructions below.
Family Key Logger XP Threat Level: 
Family Key Logger XP is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. Family Key Logger XP might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but Family Key Logger XP may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. Family Key Logger XP might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.
I suggest removing Family Key Logger XP immediately, then dumping whoever installed Family Key Logger XP onto your PC.
Deposit Pending email Threat Level: 
Deposit Pending email arrived in my mailbox today.
Although I know better, I clicked on the link, just to see what sort of scam the Deposit Pending email was trying to pull. The link redirects to clicksmartaffiliates.com/z/1961/CD10/&dp=170977 – go figure.
I already have this site blocked, so I could not see what the results from clicking the Deposit Pending email link would be, but I’ll be the farm that it’s an Ad site, a scam site, perhaps even a rogue site that pushes drive-by downloads.
Crooks like that rely on people’s curiosity and trust. Why call them crooks? Consider that lying about where a link leads is already very suspect. No legitimate site would do that.
Before you waste your time and get robbed of your peace of mind, let me show you how not only to delete the Deposit Pending email, but also block the clicksmartaffiliates site for free.
Boss Watcher v1.0 Threat Level: 
Boss Watcher v1.0 includes a Boss Watcher v1.0 server and a client program that hackers can use to spy on your computer activity. This Boss Watcher v1.0 program cluster will allow a crook to remotely look over your shoulder and watch what’s on your computer screen. One of the free download sites that advertise Boss Watcher v1.0 as a convenient network surveillance tool for you claims:
Boss Watcher is a combination of the two programs that allow you to watch the screens of the computers of your local network. One program is BWServer. It is running on the remote computer. It sends screenshots to the BWClient program that is running on your computer. The programs use TCP/IP protocol. BWServer starts as a system process and does not have any user interface. BWClient has a convenient interface.
What that in effect means is that you won’t even know you are letting Boss Watcher v1.0 server send a complete overview of all your activities, including private account information and passwords, to a hacker.
Before you unwittingly expose yourself like a stripper, remove Boss Watcher v1.0.
Family KeyLogger 2.83 Threat Level: 
Family KeyLogger 2.83 is a keylogger that is usually advertised as a family surveillance tool, but Family KeyLogger 2.83 can also be used by hackers to steal your user names, passwords, and account numbers.
You’ll never know that Family KeyLogger 2.83 is on your system as it runs undetected.
Family KeyLogger 2.83 may have been bundled with one or more Adware programs, which add even more headaches for you.
Before your precious private information becomes an open book, scan for and remove Family KeyLogger 2.83 with the free instructions below.
KeyPlusPlus Threat Level: 
KeyPlusPlus is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. KeyPlusPlus might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but KeyPlusPlus may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. KeyPlusPlus might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.
I suggest removing KeyPlusPlus immediately, then dumping whoever installed KeyPlusPlus onto your PC.
Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 Threat Level: 
Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 is a commercial keylogger that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 might have been installed for legit reasons — like monitoring kids’ Internet safety — but Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.
I suggest removing Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 immediately, then dumping whoever installed Ardamax Keylogger 2.71 onto your PC.
CheatMonitor Threat Level: 
CheatMonitor is a keylogger marketed to catch cheating spouses.
Because who needs a relationship built on trust?
Like other keyloggers, CheatMonitor that tracks your emails, chats, instant messages, and every keystroke you type. CheatMonitor might have been installed for legit reasons — OK, so that’s unlikely — but CheatMonitor may be stealing your username and passwords, spying on your online conversations, watching which websites you visit, seeing what applications you launch, and more. CheatMonitor might be a serious violation of your security and privacy, putting your financial and personal data at risk.
I suggest removing CheatMonitor immediately, then dumping whoever installed CheatMonitor onto your PC.

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