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Message-ID: <411005D5.C4F2A250@web.de>
From: marcel_k at web.de (Marcel Krause)
Subject: Key loggers and Anti Key loggers

Hi Lan Guy wrote:

> Which ones, do they work?

I use to use Optix Pro as my primary rat for the win32 machines in
my LAN. It has a keylogger included, and well it works just fine.
Lately Optix also includes some kind of root kit, or at least a
function that makes the server file invisible as long as windows
is booted. bug warning: Even optix pro does not see the file so
you cannot delete or modify it with optix.


Yours, Marcel


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