keloggers

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Keloggers, often a misspelling of keyloggers, are a type of malware used in computer crime to capture keystrokes and steal sensitive information. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how organized criminals deploy keloggers alongside other malicious programs like cookie trackers to generate profit. These threats are part of a broader rise in financially motivated computer viruses, as noted by security experts. Users seeking information on keloggers can find threads covering their role in cybercrime, prevention tips, and removal guidance for Windows systems.
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    Windows 7 Money Behind Rise In Computer Viruses

    Money is the driving factor behind the rise of Computer Viruses, a security expert has calimed. The increasing amount of computer viruses being created can be attributed to money, it has been suggested. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, has claimed that organised...
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