Afew years ago i downloaded a feww program from here that you can install and it would log a username, email and passwords to every site a person went to and even kelp all the message a person typed. I had it but my cd i had it on got stratched and will not read at all and i need that program really bad. I do not remember the name of it but i wish i did. I have a lot of people that gets on my computer and says things in emails about me and other people and i need to know what is going on. If someone can help with this program let me know.
Username and Password Program
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Posted 15 years ago #
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I checked my crystal ball and came up with nothing. (Just Joking)
There have been a number of username/password keepers offered here jhb1. There is no way that any of us could possibly know which one your referring to. Best thing is to wait for another one to be offered and try it.
I don't think that is the solution your looking for but its probably the best your going to get. (Unless someone has a better crystal ball LOL)
Sorry
ArchangelPosted 15 years ago # -
I have also used LastPass. I really like it. It is relatively customizable and easy to use. It works in IE and Firefox. Better yet you can setup the same account on different computers and have it remember all you logins from each and access all your logins from each.
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Hello jhb1 - What you're describing sounds to me more like a keylogger, and a keylogger is a whole different animal than a username/password safe. Keylogger’s will capture keystrokes, mouse clicks, passwords, track sent and received emails, monitor internet activity, log launched applications, and create detailed reports afterwards. Depending on the program those reports may include snapshots that can be replayed as a slideshow of those days activities.
Offhand the only keylogger programs on GAOTD that I can recall were:
- Powered Keylogger
- Hide My Folders
- Ardamax Keylogger
- Keylogger HunterIf you look through the GAOTD archives there are probably more.
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You could also try to extract files from your damaged CD, try :
- CDCheck (free)
- IsoBuster (not free)
- RecoverDisc or something like that, today on bitsdujourPosted 15 years ago # -
CDCheck I have been using for about 8 years.
It's free for personal use, if you're using it in a professional capacity you must cough up for a licence.
If you're a freebie person then you have to create an account as to get the registration key.
I never received spam from them either so they're safe.
http://www.kvipu.com/CDCheck/helplink.php?helpfn=registration
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