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<blockquote data-quote="dineitdark" data-source="post: 5683441" data-attributes="member: 16845"><p>don't get me wrong machan, i am not trying to undervalue your contribution here, its well worth the effort and is much appreciated. please keep continuing your work. you deserve much respect.</p><p></p><p>about keyloggers... well any script kiddy can google and find some ready to deploy keyloggers these days. there are plenty of keyloggers that escape AV detection. you might be able to detect a plain keylogger or a trojen...etc with AV... s/w. but if you get infected with a (good) kernel level root kit, its very hard to detect it. as it sits in the kernel level. it can modify/alter/disrupt system calls and basically it have a lot of power. any AV... or other program will find it hard to detect a well coded KLRT. but still these too can be detected, as with anything thats out there. but it will require much more work, skill and time. please google kernel level root kits for windows. you'll find plenty of papers and s/w.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dineitdark, post: 5683441, member: 16845"] don't get me wrong machan, i am not trying to undervalue your contribution here, its well worth the effort and is much appreciated. please keep continuing your work. you deserve much respect. about keyloggers... well any script kiddy can google and find some ready to deploy keyloggers these days. there are plenty of keyloggers that escape AV detection. you might be able to detect a plain keylogger or a trojen...etc with AV... s/w. but if you get infected with a (good) kernel level root kit, its very hard to detect it. as it sits in the kernel level. it can modify/alter/disrupt system calls and basically it have a lot of power. any AV... or other program will find it hard to detect a well coded KLRT. but still these too can be detected, as with anything thats out there. but it will require much more work, skill and time. please google kernel level root kits for windows. you'll find plenty of papers and s/w. [/QUOTE]
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