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    A certain spyware killer program identified the "ikitek key logger", however, Spybot S&D does not detect it. Anyone else had any luck with removing ikitek key logger? thx - lepet

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    Welcome to the forum lepet

    What program is "A certain spyware killer program"

    Mind posting a SSD report ?
    Open SpyBot 1.4, check for and get any updates available, close all browsers, check for problems and fix everything found. Then on the toolbar menu select mode and switch to advanced mode, on the left lower down select tools,and view report, ensure all the options are select near the bottom except
    Uncheck[ ] do not report disabled or known legitimate Items,
    uncheck[ ] Include a list of services in report.
    Uncheck[ ] Include uninstall list in report.
    Now select (near the top) view report, Press export, in the save in box choose a place such as your my documents folder, then in your next post near the bottom select the "browse" button , navigate to and attach or post that report please.

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    Note: ikitek.com Auto Keylogger is a commercial keylogger.
    http://keylogger.ikitek.com/

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    Dear forum,

    the last repl;y to the original posting on the ikitek key logger states that "ikitek keylogger is a commercial keylogger."

    My original question was essentially: is the ikitek key logger detected and removed by SSD?

    thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by lepet
    Dear forum,

    My original question was essentially: is the ikitek key logger detected and removed by SSD?

    thx
    Hello.
    You asked:
    Quote Originally Posted by lepet
    A certain spyware killer program identified the "ikitek key logger", however, Spybot S&D does not detect it. Anyone else had any luck with removing ikitek key logger? thx - lepet
    LonnyRJones asked:
    What program is "A certain spyware killer program"
    He also asked to see a log.

    Spybot does not detect ikitek key logger; as md usa spybot fan noted it is a commercial keylogger.

    You can see Spybot's detections via Mode>Advanced>Settings>Ignore Products.
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    Thanks SSD forum, here are the responses:

    1. I apologize for not naming the other spyware algorithm. The "certain" spyware program was Spyware Doctor, and it seems to state that ikitek key logger is on one of my machines at work. As a programmer, I did not want to name another software product because I did not want to compare SSD with any other program. However, we do have to "benchmark" our codes against other algorithms, and our algorithms are not accepted by peers unless results are the same or better than commercial algorithms that have been in development for, say, 30 years by large groups of scientists.

    2. At any rate, I am trying to understand why "commercial" key loggers fall in a special category. Doesn't a commercial key logger spy on the user?

    3. If a commerical key logger is truly found one of my systems at work, does it mean that it had to be manually installed by someone else, or could it be done silently by e.g. phishing, or installed as an add on to another program, etc.?

    4. What shareware-freeware do you recommend I use if I have to detect commerical spyware? (a sys admin told me once that 90% of hacking at work is done by the employer).

    Thanks, lepet

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    Hello lepet.

    A commerical key logger is not usually stealth installed, probably someone with access to the computer installed it.

    Therein lies the dilemma.

    If your employer feels the need to watch his/her property then it is something to address with the employer.

    As Spyware Doctor detected the program you could ask them about their includes.
    Perhaps they have information on this particular keylogger showing it is not always self installed by the owner of the computer?

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    Found this explanation:
    Spyware Doctor 3.2’s Keylogger Guard detects active threats based on behaviour rather than signatures.
    This is an excerpt from an article about the technology at CastleCops:
    http://castlecops.com/article-5889-nested-0-0.html

    This would result in Spyware Doctor theoretically finding all keyloggers, regardless of whether they're new or unknown by signatures.

    Whether this is good or bad depends on your point of view.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitman
    This would result in Spyware Doctor theoretically finding all keyloggers, regardless of whether they're new or unknown by signatures.
    Thank you bitman.
    Quote Originally Posted by bitman
    Whether this is good or bad depends on your point of view.
    Especially if one is an employer and owns the system. Tricky stuff. :D
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    Default Resolved - ikitek key logger

    Thanks for the helpful comments.

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