antikeylogger?

You generally don't need to run special software to catch keyloggers other than Malwarebytes or your antivirus software. I know Spybot search and destroy was pretty good at detecting them as well but I think they are out of date now.
 
LoL those must be some crapy keyloggers if they can be detected by anti-malware and anti-virus programs lol.
Mine cannot be detected by any anti-virus and anti-malware software AND it works on Windows 98 first edition and newer. :P:D

Can't wait to finish it and start selling it! :D

Hehehe! :D
 
It really depends on the risks that your computer is exposed to.

But if the keylogger is very well made (like the one I am still working on) then no software will help you detect it.
 
Stars, I would suggest you're verging on breaking the rules discussing a keylogger you're creating.
 
Not true. Even the best viruses can be detected in time. I mean, it makes some change somewhere. OP, here. http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Lists_of_freeware_antikeyloggers
Really it just seems like more crap to put on a computer to me, just use MalwareBytes.

thanks for the list

i find this a little confusing, do these all work in different ways? i mean would you just use one or could you use on on that list and keyscrambler personal as well?

thanks again
 
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I don't know if this is breaking the rules, but. I have used keyloggers from time to time. My nephew was always getting into trouble by his wife, so he asked me if there was a way to find out. Someone was looking at porn on the main computer. Turned out it was their 2 twin (9 yrs old) boys that was doing it. Then I took it out, since it chewed up a lot of memory running it.
 
There seems to be a bit of confusion in this thread of keyloggers and anti-keyloggers.

It was my understanding that the op was looking for anti-keyloggers to help prevent keystrokes being monitored.

So just to clarify to mods when rule breaking has been mentioned, both the softwares i linked are anti-keyloggers, Not keyloggers.
 
thanks for the list

i find this a little confusing, do these all work in different ways? i mean would you just use one or could you use on on that list and keyscrambler personal as well?

thanks again

You can use keyscrambler alongside other protection software like malwarebytes etc.

Malwarebytes may be able to detect keyloggers installed on your system, but just in case it does not detect them you can also use keyscrambler which encrypts each of your keystrokes which basically means if you type in a password such as password1234 it will encrypt the strokes so it looks like you have typed in some random gibberish.
 
Not true. Even the best viruses can be detected in time. I mean, it makes some change somewhere. OP, here. http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Lists_of_freeware_antikeyloggers
Really it just seems like more crap to put on a computer to me, just use MalwareBytes.

Not true?Really?
I said multiple times in MANY other threads already...
Viruses are nothing but a bunch of programming code converted into the machine code just like ANY other program such as Mozilla Firefox and so on...
If the program is made as a non-vulnerable program and it if it really does nothing bad on a computer,BUT it does record something what is it shouldn't and it does it on a way such as a simple Notepad program which accepts user's input data then no antiviruses,antimalwares,antikeyloggers or ANY kind of other protection software will detect them.
I see a lot of confusion when it comes to these kind of things.People do not understand that antivirus programs simply scan the files and according to what they DO they decide wether to detect them as something bad or not.
If the program is made in old C language then it is a bigger chance that the program will be easier to be detected.Of course that is not always the case.If the program is well made then it will not be detected.
However if they are made in languages which use emulation BEFORE they are compiled to a machine code (instead directly from user readable code to machine code) and ESPECIALLY if they are made as something NOT-VULNERABLE in the first place then it is impossible for ANY kind of antivirus to detect them..NET framework infrastructure for VB or C# or C++ or J# and so on...are great examples of this.
And I know it is hard for someone to believe that there ARE programs (keyloggers in this case) which cannot be detected,but THERE ARE.
If the programmer(s) knew EXACTLY how to accomplish that then that kind of software (virus or non-virus) will NOT be detected at all no matter what kind of antiviruses (anti-keyloggers in this case) you use.
You think I did not try all possible antiviruses,antimalwares,antikeyloggers...and so on...on the software I am working on?
Well I did...and did my UAC software get detected?
Of course not.That is the reason why it takes me SO LONG to make something like that and it took me many long and hard years to learn programming to be able to make something like that.

And what I really hate is when people talk about these things like they know what they are doing,but do not know anything about programming and have never written a single line of code.And "HELLO WORLD" application is not programming.Programming takes up to 3 years of regular studying to even start understanding it and then at least 4 or 5 more years of regular studying to actually be able to make something good and start selling it for nice money.And studying programming never ends.You can never know everything.

So when someone tells me that EVERY software (keylogger in this case) can be detected with some crapy anti-keyloggers or programs like Malwarebytes-anti malware then that immediately tells me that that person does not know anything about the programming.Sure the keylogger WILL be detected if it's made like crap like most of them ARE,but NOT all of them.

People talk about Malwarebytes like it's a software miracle which detects all possible vulnerable codes...well...it does not.
 
I don't think malwarebytes is a miracle and I know stuff can be bypassed. But it has to get onto the computer some way, slipped into some innocent looking price of software or whatever somewhere, etc. Besides you are talking about software that can very easily be used to break the law and is explicitly against forum rules.
 
All I said is that I know how to make a keylogger.I am pretty sure I am not breaking the rules as long as I am not giving you any download links or trying to slip that into your system or giving you ANY sort of signs on where to find one or how to make one lol.All I said is that I know how to make one.That's ALL I said.
Every programmer would know how to make one.I am pretty sure that being a programmer is not against the rules.Like I said...All I said is that I know how to make one.That's ALL I said.
All I was just trying to explain was that there ARE some keyloggers which cannot be easily detected and that some cannot be detected at all.

Here is a part of "rules":

Discussion of any of the following is NOT allowed at Computer Forum:

Keystroke recording software, or any application that allows you to secretly monitor the activities of another computer user.


And by that they mean that discussions like where to get one or how to make one or how to put it into someone else's computer and so on...
And I never did any of that.ALL I SAID IS THAT THERE ARE KEYLOGGERS WHICH CANNOT BE DETECTED AND THAT THERE ARE NO ANTI-KEYLOGGERS WHICH WILL BE ABLE TO DETECT THEM SO I TRYED MY BEST TO EXPLAIN TO WHY THAT IS.

Unbelieveable...
 
Stars, if your keylogger manages to get attention, it will take the antimalwarepeople approx 10 seconds to flag it.
 
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