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I was trying to find something that would record keystrokes on my computer and i downloaded this thing called keyprowlerhttp://www.download.com/KeyProwler-Pro-Keylogger/3000-2132_4-10767600.html
and it didnt even work and now it won't uninstall at all so i need to know if there is something i can get to really check through my computer for spyware cause i think i got a bad program and now i don't wanna do like any online banking till i check it all out so thanks.System Restore?yeah that's a great idea thanks lol i should have thought of thatIf that fails, try this. (unless you already have)

Note: You may have to re-download the installer.

How To Uninstall:

To Increase Stealth, KeyProwler is designed so that it cannot be uninstalled VIA Windows Add/Remove Programs, the only way KeyProwler can be removed is by using the same installer that is used to install KeyProwler.

To Uninstall KeyProwler:

1. Run KeyProwler Installer that you downloaded. Just as if you were going to reinstall the program.

2. Click "Next" At the Welcome Screen

3. The user is presented with 3 Options, choose "Remove" and click "Next"

4. KeyProwler is now removed from the system. evilfantasy has it! That is the intended method of removal.

robrowboski: When you set it up, how did you tell it to log keystrokes? I installed it and set it up to send the log to my gmail account. WORKED like it's supposed to for me. Whoa! Crappyness! After the uninstall components of the keylogger were still running on start-up. It increased my load time from 30 seconds to about 5 minutes! My network CONNECTION started dropping out, too. I did a system restore and all is well.

I was lulled into believing it was a safe download because it CAME from Download.com. I am displeased. That's some crappy software. What lead you to believe download.com doesn't have baggage ? ?

I haven't trusted that site in over 4 years.You may post your HJT log for us to see, if nothing is lurking there.I guess I just haven't been burned by Download.com before. Luck, I suppose. I've learned my lesson and Windows restore saved my bacon. The rule of thumb: if your computer knowledge is limited, always ask around before installing anything new.



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