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mashia

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  1. Check the task list by press ctrl+alt+del in windows. Examine all the tasks running, if you unsure of a task look it up on a search engine. Use the system configuration utility to determine which task are loaded at start-up (type "msconfig" in the run box to start). Run your antivirus checker, it's possible this will pick up the Keylogger on your system. Scan your hard disk for the most recent files stored. Look at the contents of any files continually updating (these might be logs). Download a specific keylogger detector program, and see if it detects anything. Run Spybot S&D, this program checks for some known keyloggers.
  2. Are you sure it is a keylogger? One of the simplest techniques used to detect a Keylogger is doing the following: Type CTRL + ALT + DELETE, it will open your Task Manager, Processes tab look for BKP. exe or AKL. exe, if you find the BKP. AKL exe or. exe's why you have keylogger. * Remembering that if you can not always detect Keylogger by CTRL + ALT + DELETE. For those who have a little more technical knowledge, it also noted the hint of how good the performance of the processor. If it is working continuously even if the computer does not have many applications running is a sign that the machine can produce something suspicious.
  3. Sometimes I think even AVG can't help and sometimes it disturbs me a lot.Maybe anti-spyware will be better.
  4. Thank you very much. But if I can't find the keylogger on task manager or it can't be detected by AVG?
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