Thursday, November 13, 2008

New column posted

It's Thursday, so there's a new "LangaList Plus" column posted at WindowsSecrets.Com. this week, it covers:

  • Undetectable Keyloggers: Keyloggers quietly keep a record of every keystroke you make on your PC. There are a few above-board and totally legitimate reasons to use keyloggers. There's also a world full of illicit and unethical reasons for doing so. Here's how keyloggers work (including keyloggers that are totally invisible to normal security software!), and what to look for.

  • Getting started with backups: Free tools make it easy.

  • Explorers out the wazoo: More on tracking down bogus/Trojan "explorer.exe" files.

  • Night of the undead software: What to do when a software setup fails, leaving you with a half-finished installation that's neither alive nor dead--- and that won't go away.
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