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Justin Thyme
Guest
Quite recently I was alerted by my credit card company that there appeared
to be several unusual charges on my account (for which I thanked them
profusely). My wife and I have our identically-numbered cards in our
possession, so I knew they hadn't been lost.
I know well that when one hands his card to a server in a restaurant, for
example, one temporarily loses all control over any security he may have
had, and that's a definite possibility.
I also know that there are keylogger programs that may exist on my computer
(although I don't know how they might have got there). My suspicion was
raised a notch when Alwil's avast! antivirus program detected a Trojan horse
yesterday. (I regret that I immediately deleted the Trojan and cannot,
therefore, provide any information about it.)
Can a Trojan horse be responsible for this? Does it sound at all like a
keylogger problem? And lastly, if so, does anyone have a recommendation for
keylogger detection and removal?
TIA.
Ken Bland
--
"It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them."
-- Alfred Adler (1870 - 1937)
to be several unusual charges on my account (for which I thanked them
profusely). My wife and I have our identically-numbered cards in our
possession, so I knew they hadn't been lost.
I know well that when one hands his card to a server in a restaurant, for
example, one temporarily loses all control over any security he may have
had, and that's a definite possibility.
I also know that there are keylogger programs that may exist on my computer
(although I don't know how they might have got there). My suspicion was
raised a notch when Alwil's avast! antivirus program detected a Trojan horse
yesterday. (I regret that I immediately deleted the Trojan and cannot,
therefore, provide any information about it.)
Can a Trojan horse be responsible for this? Does it sound at all like a
keylogger problem? And lastly, if so, does anyone have a recommendation for
keylogger detection and removal?
TIA.
Ken Bland
--
"It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them."
-- Alfred Adler (1870 - 1937)