scinter
2009-12-27, 21:34
I recently bought a computer from a company that was selling excess computers.
I am not affiliated with this company, and am not an employ.
The computer did not come with any of the software CDs, so I cannot reformat and re-install
How can I make sure this computer does not have any keyloggers already installed?
Does Spybot detect commercial keyloggers? If not, then its utility as a true malware detection program is limited.
Commercial keyloggers can be used just as maliciously as ones downloaded by viruses. If a program makes no attempt to scan for them because they are "legitimate," then it really is allowing a loophole in personal home computer security
I am not affiliated with this company, and am not an employ.
The computer did not come with any of the software CDs, so I cannot reformat and re-install
How can I make sure this computer does not have any keyloggers already installed?
Does Spybot detect commercial keyloggers? If not, then its utility as a true malware detection program is limited.
Commercial keyloggers can be used just as maliciously as ones downloaded by viruses. If a program makes no attempt to scan for them because they are "legitimate," then it really is allowing a loophole in personal home computer security