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[Guide] About keyloggers
Discussion on [Guide] About keyloggers within the S4 League Hacks, Bots, Cheats & Exploits forum part of the S4 League category.
06/08/2010, 11:18
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this is very usefull
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06/08/2010, 11:34
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Nice guide , you got my thanks (but i dont need beacause i don't download trainers  )
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06/08/2010, 11:45
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Best Topic... about how to protect your self instead of how to hack ( lol )
Thanks...
#Vote to keep it sticky for ever
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06/08/2010, 15:03
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This is good for idiots who download anything hahaha
but nice guide ^^
Anyway ppl the best way is still to not download all that trainer **** from releaser you don't even have any knowledge of.
I prefer to onley download stuff from famous releasers or not at all since hacking in open rooms is onley for kiddie noobs with no skill.
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06/08/2010, 16:09
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Originally Posted by PrinnyDood
Hi my name is blablabla LOL xD sorry... btw, are IMAIL, MAPI, MSFS (in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\Run\OptionalComponents") safe files?
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Just the Windows Startup keys!, you should use the 'easy way'
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Add by FichteFoll:
You should try the  . Download, unpack and start the  .
There you can enable all suspected programs (use the Tab "Logon").
Or just run the msconfig.exe and go to "Systemstart" (<- Dunno how Windows translates it to english).
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Originally Posted by s0n1k
hay jente que anda formateando y todo xD, solo es borrar barias cosas y listo, por que no pusieron ni bloquero de , cmd, regedit ...
encima de ladrones n00b's.
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Es un keylogger no un troyano, su unica función era robarte la cuenta, por lo tanto, funcionó perfectamente. Hay una gran variedad de malware
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06/08/2010, 16:55
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Originally Posted by ero-Z
Just the Windows Startup keys!, you should use the 'easy way'
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Add by FichteFoll:
You should try the  . Download, unpack and start the  .
There you can enable all suspected programs (use the Tab "Logon").
Or just run the msconfig.exe and go to "Systemstart" (<- Dunno how Windows translates it to english).
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Thanks, I've also cleaned my pc with CCleaner, Spybot, Malwarebytes' a.m. and ESOT online scan; now it should be clean XD
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06/08/2010, 17:27
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The best thing to protect against Keyloggers, Viruses etc... is this! 
There is nothing better than this
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06/08/2010, 17:30
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@jake
naja egal
@thread
zieht euch kaspersky (trial reicht schon ist genauso gut wie die follversion) und lasst es einmal rüberlaufen falls wenn ihr noch kein gutes aViren programm habt
ich kanns nur empfehlen
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06/08/2010, 19:42
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Would svechost.exe be the same as svchost.exe?
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06/08/2010, 19:51
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Originally Posted by JakeFrost77
The best thing to protect against Keyloggers, Viruses etc... is this! 
There is nothing better than this 
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And don't forget not leaving you laptop to your little brother
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Originally Posted by m4gix
Would svechost.exe be the same as svchost.exe?
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no, the normal svchost.exe is a system process
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06/08/2010, 21:02
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Making own Trainer > Leeching a Trainer O:
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06/08/2010, 21:17
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Thank you very much longer I have to worry about keyloggers time as I do a spybot
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06/08/2010, 22:30
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Thanks to your guide, i finally figured out how to remove a virus that has plagued my Windows 7 system for MONTHS. Oddly enough the virus was meant for XP and older Windows OS's (and by the way, prepare for a long story). Unfortunately me and my friend found this out the hard way when it wrote itself to a dvd-rw for a german project (and no, i wasn't really aware of what the virus was capable of or of the virus ITSELF) and wrote itself onto my friends laptop when he opened it (the disc wasn't working for some reason so he tried to check if it would work on his laptop). What happened next wasn't pretty. It basically gave him a pop-up, less than 30 seconds after log on to do whatever and then shut it down, whilst also preventing him from doing anything about it. He tried everything, but to no avail (by the way, the virus process is called msk.exe, located on the Windows OS partition in a folder called Mskcontract). He gave up and just decided to re-install windows and wipe the hard drive clean. Somehow it ended up on one of his flash-drives and he decided to keep it in a box, along with all his other flash drives. About a month later he put the flash-drive (forgot the virus was on it) on one of his computers at home, it and all the other ones there were running Windows ME and below. Summarized, what happened was that the virus crashed all of his servers and his entire network setup, and he lost over 200 gigs of pure data (he actually runs a business, so that explains a little bit. Oh, and we're both in high school, and he likes Windows ME alot). So yeah, that caused a lot of trouble there. It also happened to choose to infect my teachers laptop when i tried use the dvd-rw on her laptop before i tried it on my friends, and it messed up alot of the programs on her laptop and one of the administrators had to come in and "re-image" (reinstall Windows XP) her laptop. So yeah, the virus had varied and disastrous effects on Windows XP and older Windows OS's. Thankfully i didn't see what effect it would have on the Vista OS since i learned to stop it from ever writing itself again by just closing the 2 msk.exe's and the 2 Windows Explorer processes that opened up after i logged in (and these would re-open when the system woke up from Sleep/Hibernation). Over time i learned that it did have a start-up entry and where it was located on the hard drive. Unfortunately, it would replace itself whenever i deleted the file and restarted the system and would re-enable the startup entry whenever it was disabled as soon i took my eyes off of it. For some reason, the only thing it did my windows 7 that was a nuisance was that it would write itself to discs, flash-drives, and partitions and make them appear as network folders that would give you the virus when you opened them with the first option when Autoplay or whatever opened (whenever the msk.exe process was running). Thanks to you however, i finally realized that the start-up entry would show the location of the registry key and therefore i could finally delete the source file, along with its means of revival. So yeah, i deleted the source file, disabled the start-up entry, and deleted the registry key, and once i restarted the system i found that msk.exe was not present on my system whatsoever except for the start-up entry,which had an Unknown author and non-existent location (checked the location and the registry entry wasn't there) so thats probably glitched. But anyway, msk.exe didn't run at startup and it wasn't on my hard drive anymore.
So yeah, thanks for making me finally realize how easily i could have fixed this months ago and for making me realize how epically i failed
And by the way, im running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit on an HP G60-519WM, which i got for Christmas and was bought last November on a Black Friday sale at Walmart ^^.
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06/08/2010, 22:39
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Originally Posted by ShadowsPower
So yeah, thanks for making me finally realize how easily i could have fixed this months ago and for making me realize how epically i failed
And by the way, im running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit on an HP G60-519WM, which i got for Christmas and was bought last November on a Black Friday sale at Walmart ^^.
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wow, you are welcome
Sometimes the easy things looks difficult, but I'm glad that you finally solved your problem^^
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06/09/2010, 07:10
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wow ty ero-Z now i know what to do if i download a false data cO
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