Yes. Anywhere and hidden
A key logger is a device that is used on computers to monitor the input of text on a computer by a user. Key Loggers can be used to monitor children's activity on the PC also.
That's a 'key-logger' program.
NO! I just had to reboot my computer because it installed a virus on my computer! Do not download!
A computer can be bugged by installing monitoring software like a key logger. It records everything which has been typed or entered into the computer for later analysis.
Trojans are pretty much the same as you installing a key logger program on your own computer to see what others are typing. Its just someone besides you wanting to know what you are typing. If you are running a ghost key logger program on your computer your antivirus will pick it up as a Trojan
It is through Key Logger attached to the hacker's computer that helps to pass on the username, password, account no,by mistakenly clicking to a fake email sent by the hacker, thereby emptying the account holder's bank balance.
No.
It is a piece of software (usually maliciously placed) on a computer that records the computer users keyboard keystrokes so that they can be seen by someone else. This enables that person to steal things from you.
It is a piece of software (usually maliciously placed) on a computer that records the computer users keyboard keystrokes so that they can be seen by someone else. This enables that person to steal things from you.
If it is a phishing site, then it is possible for them to access personal information if you type it in. It is also possible if there is a key-logger on your computer.
It depends on what type of threat you have and you should ask Dave Kaspersky or the Norton anti-virus people try calling them.
Yes, it's called a key-logger.