MonitoringTool:Win32/KGBKeylogger!dll
MonitoringTool:Win32/Ardamax
Microsoft security software detects and removes this unwanted software.
This monitoring tool monitors what you do on your PC.
The tool can capture your activity on your PC (such as the keys you press when typing in passwords) and might send this information to a hacker.
Find out more about how and why we identify unwanted software.
MonitoringTool:Win32/SecondSight
MonitoringTool:Win32/KGBKeylogger
MonitoringTool:Win32/AimSniff
MonitoringTool:Win32/Starlogger
MonitoringTool:MSIL/TBKeylogger
Microsoft security software detects and removes this unwanted software.
This monitoring tool monitors what you do on your PC. It can capture this information without your knowledge and then send it to someone else via email or a network or Internet (FTP) connection.
It might be installed on your PC intentionally by someone else.
Find out more about how and why we identify unwanted software.
MonitoringTool:Win32/Spector
MonitoringTool:Win32/ActualSpy
MonitoringTool:Win32/RevealerKeylogger.B
MonitoringTool:Win32/DouglasKeylogger.A
MonitoringTool:Win32/OnlKeylogger
MonitoringTool:Win32/OnlKeylogger is an application that can monitor and log keystrokes. It runs in hidden mode and sends the logged information to the website keyloggeronline.com.
MonitoringTool:Win32/MicTrayDebugger
Windows Defender AV detects and removes this threat.
This threat is a flaw in an out-of-date Conexant HD Audio Driver installation that is pre-installed on some models of HP PCs. As part of debugging code that was accidently left in by Conexant, this outdated driver can log keystrokes to a file that can be accessed by other users logged into the same PC and under some configurations can be accessed remotely by other people on your local network. It is important to note that any data logged is erased each time a user logs off or restarts their PC.
This detection removes the Conexant component that causes this keylogging. Doing so also disables the keyboard short cut that turns the microphone on and off. The keylogging was caused by debug code that was unintentionally left by Conexant and was not meant to be included in the final shipped version. No keylogging data is sent to HP or Conexant. HP has fixes available and these fixes are installed automatically for customers who use Windows Update. These fixes remove any logging of keys, and also automatically remove the logfile. See their security advisory for more information.
To restore functionality of the laptop microphone shortcuts after this detection, install the latest version of the Conexant HD Audio Drivers automatically provided through Windows Update or download it from HP.COM. You can check for Windows updates manually from the following sites:
- Windows 10 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/instantanswers/ad5a063e-5f57-c715-2566-b983195752c1/update-drivers-in-windows-10
- Windows 7 and below https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3067639/how-to-get-an-update-through-windows-update
Alternatively, you can manually download and install the updates to your device from HP:
You can also refer to the following content from HP for additional information:
- https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05519670
- https://newsblog.ext.hp.com/t5/HP-newsroom-blog/An-update-from-HP-on-security/ba-p/936
MonitoringTool:Win32/TBKeylogger
Microsoft security software detects and removes this unwanted software.
This monitoring tool monitors what you do on your PC. It can capture this information without your knowledge and then send it to someone else via email or a network or Internet (FTP) connection.
It might be installed on your PC intentionally by someone else.
Find out more about how and why we identify unwanted software.
MonitoringTool:Win32/Messagedetect.A
MonitoringTool:Win32/Actmon
MonitoringTool:Win32/RevealerKeylogger
Microsoft security software detects and removes this unwanted software.
This monitoring tool monitors what you do on your PC.
The tool can record your keystrokes, and might send the information to a remote user in an e-mail.
It can run in hidden mode, so you might not see it running.
Someone might have downloaded this app onto your PC.
Find out more about how and why we identify unwanted software.
MonitoringTool:Win32/TektonIt
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This software watches what you do on your PC, usually by recording your keystrokes or screen images.