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    Default I think I know the way to stop keyloggers.

    Right, the Opera browser has a tool where it remembers passwords and usernames, so if you press the wand button it logs you in. I wonder if this could stop keyloggers.
    goodbye.

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    I have an easier one: stop downloading

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    I have an easy way. Common Sense.


    Also stop downloading *Removed*

    N!ckG (Forum Moderator) Please do not use vocabulary of a vulgar nature
    Last edited by Nick-; 19-11-2006 at 10:41 AM.

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    Would Be Easyer To stop downloading From Illegal Sites e.g Limewire and no its not that safe as you have to type the pass to save it also you can obtain these passes by going
    Tools>Options>Passwords>View Saved Passwords

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightcrawler View Post
    Would Be Easyer To stop downloading From Illegal Sites e.g Limewire and no its not that safe as you have to type the pass to save it also you can obtain these passes by going
    Tools>Options>Passwords>View Saved Passwords
    yeah, but a keylogger isn't going to have access to your computer.

    and what browser are you using? i'm using OPERA. =]
    Last edited by alexxxxx; 18-11-2006 at 11:09 PM.
    goodbye.

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    I Duno ive Never Made one But there gonna have access also what about trojans and other things they can obtain these cant they ?

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    A keylogger is just a program that logs keys, and mouse positions it doesn't do anything else. If you had some weird trojan, than maybe you can use it to control their computer, but they'd know about it.
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    a trojan horse is a malicious program that is disguised as or embedded within legitimate software.
    There are two common types of Trojan horses. One, is otherwise useful software that has been corrupted by a cracker inserting malicious code that executes while the program is used. Examples include various implementations of weather alerting programs, computer clock setting software, and peer to peer file sharing utilities. The other type is a standalone program that masquerades as something else, like a game or image file, in order to trick the user into some misdirected complicity that is needed to carry out the program's objectives.
    A simple example of a trojan horse would be a program named "waterfalls.scr.exe" claiming to be a free waterfall screensaver which, when run, instead begins erasing all the files on the victim’s computer.
    Trojans can open and close CD-ROM trays , logging keystrokes to steal information such as passwords,upload and download files etc

    Internet Explorer is most often targeted by makers of trojans and other pests, because it contains numerous bugs some of which improperly handle data

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