How to Remove KGB Keylogger (Removal Instructions)
What is KGB Keylogger? (Scan your PC for KGB Keylogger with SpyHunter)
KGB Keylogger is like any other commercial keylogger which can record every keystroke from the keyboard and keep a log of all your surfing activities. Once KGB Keylogger is installed, your system is compromised and you’re no longer secure. KGB Keylogger can run in the background, monitoring every move you make. KGB Keylogger stores your personal information and sends it via email or FTP to the attacker – the one responsible for installing the KGB Keylogger software on your machine. The attacker can then view any information such as passwords, credit card info, and other personal information that can later be used to violate your privacy and security.
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KGB Keylogger Manual Removal Instructions
Stop KGB Keylogger system processes:
Unregister KGB Keylogger DLLs:
Remove KGB Keylogger files:
Remove KGB Keylogger registry values:
Important Disclaimer
What is a Keylogger?
KGB Keylogger is a Keylogger.
A Keylogger, also called keystroke logger or key logger, is a surveillance program that when installed it records each keystroke a user types on a specific computer’s keyboard. Keyloggers can be found embedded in spyware and be transmitted to an unknown third party. As a user types, a keylogger saves the information to a hidden log file where it’s sent over the Internet to whoever installed the program. A keylogger can record instant messages, e-mails, or visited websites. Keyloggers are typically used by employers to make sure employees are using computers for work purposes only, or by parents who want to check their children’s Internet activities.
