Category - System Monitor
System monitors have the ability to monitor all computer activity. They range in capabilities and may record some or all of the following: keystrokes, e-mails, chat room conversations, instant messages, Web sites visited, programs run, time spent, and even usernames and passwords. The information is gathered via remote access or sent by e-mail, and may then be stored for later retrieval.
Keyloggers are types of system monitors that have the ability to record all keystrokes on a computer. Therefore, a keylogger can record and log e-mail conversations, instant messages, and any other typed material. They have the ability to run in the background, hiding their presence.
Worst case scenario: A third party may be able to view personal conversations and may gain access to private information such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, or Social Security number.
Top System Monitor Threats - August 2007 |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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Critical |
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