This is a discussion on [Q] keylogger detection & removal within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Where can I find info on how to detect and remove keyloggers? Thanks! kj P.S. grep-ing the Linux ...
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Where can I find info on how to detect and remove keyloggers? Thanks! kj P.S. grep-ing the Linux Security How-to for "keylog" or "key log" or "key-log" turned up nothing. -- NOTE: In my address everything before the first period is backwards; and the last period, and everything after it, should be discarded. |
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kj wrote:
> Where can I find info on how to detect and remove keyloggers? > > Thanks! > > kj > > P.S. grep-ing the Linux Security How-to for "keylog" or "key log" or > "key-log" turned up nothing. Well, detecting and removing malware are two different things! If you think, there's a malware installed on your system, you better watch your internet traffic or even better re-install the system! Some rootkits cannot be detected by every day routines. You need very good knowledge of the linux operating system to find them. cheers, Eric |
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