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rome87
04-03-2007, 07:35 PM
hi
i have a question i am gonna send person x my keylogger .exe but hotmail seems to allow .exe attachments but scans them is there a way around this ?
ilyacella621
04-03-2007, 11:29 PM
weqwertywqe
rome87
04-04-2007, 06:14 AM
Ok hmmm but person x tht im sending it to has a router and a firewall +av
will spytector get past these ?
Its just my main worry is their router i mean how do u port forward ports on a remote machine ?
thx
Ezekiel
04-04-2007, 07:06 AM
how do u port forward ports on a remote machine ?
You don't. All modern routers have remote configuration access (usually through a web interface) disabled by default; the only way to forward ports or make any other config changes is to access the router from inside its LAN.
rome87
04-04-2007, 06:58 PM
okay thanks,
a few questions
When person x for example opens a exe with has a keylogger in it will it be automatic detected a allow or delete by a av? what im trying to get to is are there any keyloggers out that are completely invisible so even if they hav updated av database they dont detect the logger?
Okay this is a noob question(but everyone was a noob at some stage right) if a keylogger is installed on a wireless laptop (for example) will the logs still get though the firewall (if not how ?
plz someone giv me a step by step guide on sending a
keylogger too
hotfuss**877@hotmail.co.uk
regards
Darren
~~smart~fool~~
04-04-2007, 08:16 PM
well first of u need a good keylogger that has good binds. try spytector its 4*.*5 but its a great tool.
Only a dumbshit spends $50 on a keylogger.
Ezekiel
04-05-2007, 04:44 AM
okay thanks,
a few questions
When person x for example opens a exe with has a keylogger in it will it be automatic detected a allow or delete by a av? what im trying to get to is are there any keyloggers out that are completely invisible so even if they hav updated av database they dont detect the logger?
Antivirus applications work with knowledge of existing malicious software -- if any malware has been discovered, detection is built into the program. Therefore you can get 'invisible' malicious software if the software in question has never been spread around enough to reach antivirus writers; this can be achieved either by making it yourself or finding someone else who has such private software.
Even when software is not detected normally, antivirus programs have 'heuristic' detection methods that try to look for common traits of malicious software in any programs the user tries to run. This can detect even so-called 'undetectable' malware.
Okay this is a noob question(but everyone was a noob at some stage right) if a keylogger is installed on a wireless laptop (for example) will the logs still get though the firewall (if not how ?
Routers usually allow all outgoing connections, but not incoming (after all, they don't know where to route them to). This is fine for software that is connecting out to send data (such as keylogger logs).
The laptop, however, will probably have a software firewall installed. These are usually very restrictive on network communications and don't allow either incoming or outgoing connections before the user clicks 'allow' to a notification popup.
rome87
04-05-2007, 06:21 AM
thx mike
Can anyone please recemend me a easy to use so far undectable and remote install keylogger (iknows theres google but google has thousands but ) ?
All i need is it being undectable on person x computer for just a few days i dont mind.
if anyone could plz giv us som tips or even help us a little then ill be very gratefull
and if it works then ill paythem 50 Usd
Regards
Darren
ilyacella621
04-05-2007, 09:41 PM
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D.Parker
thx mike
Can anyone please recemend me a easy to use so far undectable and remote install keylogger (iknows theres google but google has thousands but ) ?
All i need is it being undectable on person x computer for just a few days i dont mind.
if anyone could plz giv us som tips or even help us a little then ill be very gratefull
and if it works then ill paythem 50 Usd
Regards
DarrenI recommend you to purchase keyloggers only from well known websites. See http://www.spytector.com/purchase.html , you can buy the version with * month support ($50). Spytector is undetected for Norton, Kaspersky, McAfee, Panda, AVG, BitDefender, F-Secure, PC-Cillin
ilyacella621
04-06-2007, 08:18 PM
qwertywqeer
rome87
04-07-2007, 01:15 PM
any one know if spytector will run on VISTA ???
thx for your time
Darren
rome87
04-09-2007, 08:00 AM
anyone ??????:o
Ezekiel
04-09-2007, 09:25 AM
anyone ??????:o
Read the official website:
www.spytector.com
crashoverride
04-18-2007, 04:04 PM
you could go to planet source code and get one they have a bunch of stuff there you might find usefull http://www.planet-source-code.com/
gordo
04-20-2007, 06:49 AM
any one know if spytector will run on VISTA ???
thx for your time
Darren
Spytector hasn't been tested with Vista officially. But I do have a server running on a Vista machine, and working well.
rome87
04-20-2007, 08:23 AM
Spytector hasn't been tested with Vista officially. But I do have a server running on a Vista machine, and working well.
ok wat version of spytector the very latest one or a earlier one ?
Did you install it remotley or not ?
also wat version of vista did u get it to work on ?
gordo
04-20-2007, 08:14 PM
The latest version of spytector *.** Its on a vista home basic installed from a cd. Its also running AVG anti-spyware 7.5 and AVG free anit-virus.
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