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    i just got a keylogger titled PDM.Keylogger from a game called Duke Nukem Forever as the game is legit as it works but somehow Steam i was using for the game i don't know if anyone can identify this as my anti-virus detected it somehow and i read that it is a false Positive
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    Hi DragonFan,

    Could you clarify please, not quite understanding.

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    i just got a keylogger titled PDM.Keylogger from a game called Duke Nukem Forever
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    as the game is legit as it works but somehow Steam i was using for the game i don't know if anyone can identify this as my anti-virus detected it somehow and i read that it is a false Positive
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    Quote Originally Posted by tashi View Post
    Hi DragonFan,

    Could you clarify please, not quite understanding.
    well first i installed the Gaming Platform Steam which came on the CD of Duke Nukem Forever at first when i played the game it simply detected the Dukeforever.exe file as it's only part of a game that i got for christmas late last year my spybot program did not detect it but my Kaspersky Pure AntiVirus did what should i do

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    Hello DragonFan,

    As your Kaspersky anti virus program detected the .exe consider posting at their forums.

    http://forum.kaspersky.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by tashi View Post
    Hello DragonFan,

    As your Kaspersky anti virus program detected the .exe consider posting at their forums.

    http://forum.kaspersky.com/
    i do have some more links to possible truth on the file like from here
    http://forums.gearboxsoftware.com/showthread.php?t=82175
    and this link too
    http://forums.duke4.net/topic/2837-pdmkeylogger-found-in-current-eduke32exe/

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    I'm going to dredge this back up since I have Kaspersky and I think I have the reason behind it.

    I'm doing some C++ programming to unify keyboard, mouse and game controllers into a simple event driven interface, so I'm bypassing directinput and using raw input instead. It interfaces more closely to the HID/USB subsystem and as a result, every time I start a debug session, it trips Kaspersky's PDM.Keylogger warning.

    So, you don't have a keylogger, rather your game is using raw input rather than directinput.

    However, always see what is tripping the warning. If it's an app you don't recognize, be very wary.
    Last edited by jfalstaff; 2012-05-10 at 04:31.

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