02-07-2011, 01:29 PM
Well there is never a 100% secure against keyloggers/stealers
You always should think before opening files. And if you get infected you should act fast.
If you have any experience about keyloggers/stealers and how they are built. You can 'hack the hacker'
but using Cain & Able to sniff the database of the keylogger/stealer. Or some keyloggers are built in Visual Basic and they are very easy to reflect
and copy the data from the source. I'll bet you find more about this by just googleing it
You always should think before opening files. And if you get infected you should act fast.
If you have any experience about keyloggers/stealers and how they are built. You can 'hack the hacker'
but using Cain & Able to sniff the database of the keylogger/stealer. Or some keyloggers are built in Visual Basic and they are very easy to reflect
and copy the data from the source. I'll bet you find more about this by just googleing it