Re: Anti-Keylogger program
I know msdn says that you can't keep track of a system wide LL keyboard hook with a debug hook, but I would try it anyway. MSDN is not always correct and they tend to copy previous versions.
Another idea is to just count the number of times User32.dll is loaded. This would require you to profile all the apps that you normally use. If you find it has been loaded one more time than needed, find out the process that loaded it and nuke it.
Re: Anti-Keylogger program
dosn't matter how much they compress it, yes it would use alota cpu cycles, but I'm not sure that 100k keypresses takes very long at all :) and the cpu cycles are not a worry some thing, if I set my programs thread priority to minimal I'm fairly sure the culprit would stand out ;)
oh if you think compressing will save their arse then I laugh, who said I'd let it run for a short duration? I'm talking 1 hour here.
oh and we're looking for RAM/HDD increases here not CPU, CPU flucuates to much, HDD is very stable if my program is the only thing running, and RAM can be monitored if you chart it ^_^
Re: Anti-Keylogger program
Re: Anti-Keylogger program
Seems most AV's don't do a very good job of detecting or preventing key-logger activity.
At least that's what I read.
So from the many anti-keylogger that prevent rather than remove, which can be recommended.
Preferably free.
My current AV's:
On demand: Kaspersky, Malwarebytes, Zemana, SuperASW
Active: Avira
My OS is Windows 10 (64).
Thanks
Re: Anti-Keylogger program
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