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robbyp: If it was a keylogger, wouldn't it be detectable in the task manager?
robbyp: If it was a keylogger, wouldn't it be detectable in the task manager?
casewindow: This is process explorer here - which is much more powerful than the task manager:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
This is also built by the same guy:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897445
Be careful to read all the docs for the rootkit revealer. Most keyloggers will not show up as a standard process.
Kaos36: Try Nortons 360 comes with Identity Protection is a good security suite.
Kaos36: Might be abit late but do you have Malwarebytes. Never surf without it!
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
casewindow: Have you checked your browser proxy settings to make sure that there isn't a rogue proxy configured in there?
kyhwana2: Silly question, but do you lock your computer with a password? Physically check the back of your computer to make sure there isn't some kind of hardware logger on there.
Otherwise it'll either be someone is guessing your password each time or you've got a virtual keylogger or malware on there.
pinkydot:casewindow: Have you checked your browser proxy settings to make sure that there isn't a rogue proxy configured in there?
yes check ntg there
another attempt again
On 06 June 2011, at 20:45, your account activity shows that you tried to recover your account password for Yahoo! ID xxxxxxx. You may reset your password on 07 June 2011, after 20:45 by answering the secret questions you chose for your account.
pinkydot:kyhwana2: Silly question, but do you lock your computer with a password? Physically check the back of your computer to make sure there isn't some kind of hardware logger on there.
Otherwise it'll either be someone is guessing your password each time or you've got a virtual keylogger or malware on there.
nothing on the back of the computer just basic cables for the mouse n keyboard n speakers n monitor.
nothing strange there.
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