I'd suggest Zemana AntiLogger for you.
Tested personally and it works, also offers some more basic security modules.
do you have crack for it?
Originally Posted by w4ssup
do you have crack for it?
This is not that kind of program you want to download a crack for.. It's a billion times better to just buy it imo
something like a second system.exe means a keylogger.
Originally Posted by Ugliest
something like a second system.exe means a keylogger.
Hi sir, I have something called explorer.exe running does that mean I have a keylogger?
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On a serious note, no.
Checking for keystroke detection is the only thing you'd need to know if present or not (and internet connection obviously) since if it doesn't detect them then it's basically not a keylogger.
Also, to check if the running process is reliable or not, simply open the location folder
Open your Task Manager > Processes Tab > Find the process and right click it > Choose Open File Location
Note: Checking the CPU & RAM Usages is important too, if the process is named 'explorer.exe' and uses a lot of RAM/CPU then it's the real one.
two things you'll check are:
- File Location: If the file is saved at Temp folder or anything 'unofficial' then it's probably fake but if it's saved at the Windows folder then it's most likely to be the true one
- Creation Date: If the creation date (Date modified/Date created) are old then the process is safe, if not (newly created) then do this last check
- Company/Details: Right Click the process > Properties > Check the product name and the Copyright. Also I highly suggest to scan that file using MalwareBytes.
Originally Posted by w4ssup
do you have crack for it?
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Originally Posted by Dave's Mexican
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zemana antilogger have a 15day free trial, not the other program
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Originally Posted by Mayion
Hi sir, I have something called explorer.exe running does that mean I have a keylogger?
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On a serious note, no.
Checking for keystroke detection is the only thing you'd need to know if present or not (and internet connection obviously) since if it doesn't detect them then it's basically not a keylogger.
Also, to check if the running process is reliable or not, simply open the location folder
Open your Task Manager > Processes Tab > Find the process and right click it > Choose Open File Location
Note: Checking the CPU & RAM Usages is important too, if the process is named 'explorer.exe' and uses a lot of RAM/CPU then it's the real one.
two things you'll check are:
- File Location: If the file is saved at Temp folder or anything 'unofficial' then it's probably fake but if it's saved at the Windows folder then it's most likely to be the true one
- Creation Date: If the creation date (Date modified/Date created) are old then the process is safe, if not (newly created) then do this last check
- Company/Details: Right Click the process > Properties > Check the product name and the Copyright. Also I highly suggest to scan that file using MalwareBytes.
I scan all files that seem suspicious with both malwarebyte and avast