No it's not. As long as you get it from a trusted source, it's clean.
no, some keyloggers can be installed remotely. Send a file to the target computer. Once the user open the file, a keylogger is released and installed.
Try the KGB employee monitor.
yes, it is. The purpose to to protect kids safe online.
First of all you can see a history of recent used files, folders, programms, visited sites. Then you can install a keylogger - soft which record all keyboard activity of your computer. It can show what was happening on your computer. If you computer is password protected you can use program which record all login attempts on your comp.
Passive attack: So in passive attack a hacker intrudes your system, and waits for some valuable information. An example could be: A keylogger which sends the input given by the victim to a hacker via a network(LAN or Internet whatever). Active attack: In an active attack a hacker tries to get the valuable information by using his abilities rather than depending on the stupidity of the victim. An example could be: Using Brute force to crack the password of a system. Answered by: 21st Ninja GOD
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Yes, as of May 30th 2012, it does. SwiftKit was compromised and upon opening the client, a virus may be downloaded from clicking any pop-up windows. It is recommended that you uninstall / delete SwiftKit from your computer.
It depends of the keylogger you download. Always make sure to download Commercial keylogger and not free keylogger form unknown sites. Quality Commercial Keylogger will not harm your computer.
You mean Macintosh OS x keylogger? It is keylogger softare for mac OS. The popular is Aobo mac keylogger or Safe Eyes
I'm using Micro Keylogger. It cannot be detected on your computer.
Use anti-keylogger software. I've used Zemana in the past which has been pretty effective. Theres a few reviews of anti-keylogger software here: http://keyloggerdownloads.com/anti-keylogger-software.html
Use antivirus and anti keylogger software.
SwiftKit has been around for a long time now. It has no been confirmed that it is not against the rules to use. Before SwiftKit the software which everyone used was called "EliteSwitch" which was actually against the rules and banned. If i told you how to use SwiftKit then this description would be about 30 pages long. But it is generally easy to use. It has been designed to help players access things a lot quicker such as HighScores and Max Hit Calculators. It has been easily laid out. If you find problems with it there will definitely be videos of how to use it on YouTube. :)
It depends on the keylogger you use. Each keylogger has its one way. Some will be opened when you hit their hotkey. And some like All In One Keyloger will be open when you type the keylogger password in any application you want.
Open the keylogger and press the uninstall option to uninstall it.
I have never heard on rs keylogger. Are you sure that 'rs' is its name?
Yes Spyrix is the best keylogger avaiable in the market.