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Anti-Keystroke-Logging
Software
John C.
Dvorak, Contributing
Editor, PC Magazine
If your paranoia
goes deeper, make
sure to look at
some of the anti-keystroke-logging
software. The best
I've seen so far
is SpyCop, available
online at www.spycop.com.
It scours your system,
looking for secret
keystroke-logging
software. The like-named
company also makes
Evidence Terminator,
which routinely
erases cookies and
all sorts of files
that can be used
to track your activities.
Welcome to the Big
Brother century—when
we can't trust our
own computers anymore...
whole article
here.
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Keep yourself top secret!
How to defeat spyware
David Coursey, Executive
Editor, ZDNET AnchorDesk
...BUT TAKE HEART. You
are not defenseless in the
fight against keystroke
loggers. A program called
SpyCop is designed specifically
to head off corporate spying
programs, unlike antivirus
and desktop security programs
that can capture only some
spy programs. For $49.95
(sale price), it offers
very inexpensive protection,
and says it can detect and
defeat 181 different keystroke
loggers. Its makers also
offer a version of SpyCop
that includes Evidence Terminator,
a program that removes files
from your PC that provide
clues as to your online
habits and movements...whole
article here.
Komando Show's Shareware
Pick of the Week (10-27-01)
Komando.com
Are you being snooped? Is your every key entry and mouse click recorded?
There are more than 100
programs that can be used
to monitor your computer
activities, but now you
can out-snoop the spies
by using this program to
ferret out hidden spy programs
on your system. Scan your
entire system and get automatic
updates to the spy program
database (with the full
version) or check out individual,
suspicious applications.
Spyware
Wilders.org
SpyCop is (payware) software to detect spyware, but mainly todetect
and clean a personal system
from these kind of computer
activity recording products,
that could have been installed
on your system without your
knowledge or approval. Spycop
has a database of 175+ of
such monitoring programs.
It allows inspection, renaming
suspect files, save and
print results. and comes
with a LiveUpdate function
and detectable database.
We have tested Spycop v3.0
using a database of 50 monitoring
programs; Spycop detected
them all.
Keyboard Monitors Fuel
Online Paranoia
By Becky Worley, Tech
TV.com
SpyCop is a program that has a frequently updated list of key logger
programs. Use the simple
user interface to scan your
computer for spy programs.
Once scanned, SpyCop generates
a simple report of programs
and suspicious files. It
even scrambles any screenshots
of its interface that a
monitoring program tries
to capture.
As an added benefit, SpyCop
will also search your computer
for spyware (a program that
reports your Internet habits
to companies gathering demographic
information).
I give SpyCop my unofficial
thumbs up. It seems to be
the easiest and most effective
way to find out if you are
being monitored.
SPOT THE SPY !
Laptop Magazine
Computer interconnectivity has opened a world of possibilities, and
our lives are more convenient
because of it. One trade-off,
however, is that it's now
possible for prying eyes
to monitor virtually every
action you take on your
computer. SpyCop offers
a way to monitor the software
that might be monitoring
you.
The free version of SpyCop
can be downloaded from the
company's Web site, and
will scan your files for
any trace of monitoring
software. It indicates which
files allow others to spy
on you, so you know what
to delete.
The corporate version,
also available from the
SpyCop Web site, costs $69
(sale price) and not only
spots the monitoring software
on your computer, but removes
it for you. SpyCop is constantly
updated to offer fresh protection
against the latest spyware
innovations.
SpyCop is intended for
Windows 95, 98, and Me,
and requires a 486 or faster
processor. 16MB of memory
is also required, although
32MB or more is recommended.
SpyCop Reveals All
Info Security News
& SC Magazine
SpyCop has developed an anti-surveillance package of the same name
that counters so-called
spy software.
Such software, the firm
claims, is inserted on to
a PC's hard disk using an
executable attachment along
with a carrier email. Once
installed, the firm says
that the software is very
difficult to detect, even
with existing IT security
applications.
In use, the package will
scan any PC-based computer
for surveillance software
and will alert computer
owners if they are being
spied upon.
The Delaware, US-based
company says that SpyCop
uses a brute force scanning
system that examines all
files, hidden or otherwise,
for computer monitoring
software. Examples of computer
monitoring programs are
KeyKey, 007 STARR, Boss
Everywhere and I-See-U.
Computer Spyware
I-team reporter Ward
Lucas, 9News.com
The ad for 'SPECTOR SOFT' software promises that you can automatically
record everything your spouse,
children or employees do
online. In fact, that's
a massive understatment.
The $69 (Retail price for
HE) program works like a
movie camera taking continuous
snapshots of your victim's
screen, logging each move.
Then, the program actually
emails you every word your
victim has typed. It's sold
by a company in Vero Beach,
Florida. It is also called
"spyware" and "adulteryware".
Spector Soft President,
Doug Fowler, says his product
is extremely effective at
catching the cheating spouse
in the act.
The spyware has led to
another phenomenon, anti-spyware.
Our I-team is testing one
such program, called 'Spycop'.
It claims it can ferret
out snoopware or adulteryware,
and clean it off your harddrive.
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