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Originally Posted by bausch
Can it be detected using any anti virus program including corporate/professional ones?
I need to put one of those to spy on a signifcant other. But he has some really strong professional-grade security and anti-virus stuff on there. I don't know what it's called, but his brother installed it for him and his bro is a network admin at a bank. It's stuff you can't buy, I think it's the stuff they use for their servers.. not really sure.
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Yes there are ways to detect software keyloggers (and quite easily I might add). If you really want to spy with someone with any kind of advanced security you have to do it hardware wise. It's fairly simple to modify their keyboard to do just that (if you have the right parts and can solder), or you can buy a 'pre-built' keyboard (though replacing their keyboard = shady so I wouldn't recommend it). You can also buy an adapter that plugs into the PS/2 port (keyboard plugs into it) and the only way he would have a clue about it is if he looked back there and saw it... most people wouldn't notice, but if he's technically savvy and looks back there he would probably know something was up, especially if he hooked up the keyboard himself.