It depends on what type of threat you have and you should ask Dave Kaspersky or the Norton anti-virus people try calling them.
Most spyware removal programs will detect and remove keyloggers.
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
Go to Computer, Look For aim Logger. Or Search For Aim Logger, then click it,then that's it. (click on it and you can see it )
A data logger is an electronic device that records data over a set period of time. This can have built in instruments or sensors that detect the data.
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.
You might be thinking of a "keyboard logger".
Yes. Anywhere and hidden
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!
To locate a keylogger, you can start by checking your computer for unfamiliar software or processes running in the background, particularly those that are not recognized or don’t have a clear purpose. Use antivirus or anti-malware tools to scan your system, as these programs can detect and remove keyloggers. Additionally, inspect your system's startup items and browser extensions for anything suspicious. If you suspect hardware keyloggers, physically inspect your keyboard and connections for any unauthorized devices.
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.
A logger in computer speak is an object that is used to log messages for the purpose of a specific system or component. Buying these is not necessary as typically, they are contained in Java software with any PC.