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Re: Key Loggers
From: Ivan Hernandez <ivan.hernandez () globalsis com ar>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:56:18 -0300
s7726 wrote:
Is there a way to determine if a running process is logging keys? Can you say look at whether or not it is implementing hooks or something? I am interested to know if someone has put a key logger on a few machines. Thank you S7726 at yahoo dot com
I would first (in doubt) disconnect the machine from the network and start analysing the traffic, then search for any changing file each time you press a key !
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