ThisIsMyName Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 My friend's MySpace got hacked into and a bunch of bulletins got sent out via his account. He seems to think a keylogger got shoved into his system because of a comment my cousin posted on his MySpace that had a screenshot of a video and clicking on his led to a blank page. I got the same comment but I didn't click on it. My mom also got the comment on hers, a she attempted to click on it numorous times, always getting the blank page. The bulletins that get sent out appear to have a link that lead to the same page. TO THE POINT I don't much care about my MySpace, but I've been having issues logging into my email since about yesterday. The only difference is, my mom and I both have Windows Vista, while my friend who was having the issues still has XP. I haven't seen any strange bulletins go out through my mom's MySpace, but I don't get on that often. I did the deep/trojan/virus/spywar/adware scan thing and nothing came up, btu that was for XP. I don't know a bunch about keyloggers. When you design a keylogger for mal purposes, do you have to design it for a certain system type? Like XP or Vista? Or can it be used for both? How can I find out if I do indeed have a Keylogger on my computer without downloading some program? Anyone got any advice for me? THANKS Quote
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alexander Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 except for, still does not solve the issue with hardware key logger :confused: Quote
alexander Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 besides there are easier ways to get people's myspace password. Quote
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